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Artist: Heather Allen Hietala
Medium: Metal
On a Course - a narrative of journey and change, mixed media, paper and vessel
Located in Bloomfield, ON
A canoe shaped ceramic vessel glazed in light brown and pierced by a darning needle is perched on a floating shelf below a mixed media work on paper. The image repeats the canoe shap...
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2010s Contemporary Metal Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Metal
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