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Medium: Pins
Artist: Emma Levine
Fawn Hawthorne, Contemporary 3D Tree Art, Original Paper Still Life Art
By Emma Levine
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Fawn Hawthorn
Laser Cut Paper Hawthorn Tree Attached with Pins
Fawn Hawthorne is an original paper cut artwork by Emma Levine. The neutral tones give this piece a calming effect.
Em...
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Materials
Paper, Pins, Glass, Wood
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