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Art Subject: Apple
Apples of Eden, Porcelain Art Decor, Installation, Metal, Concrete, Gold, Gift
Located in Granada Hills, CA
Artist: Kristina Oganezz
Work: Art Installation / Art decor
Medium: Porcelaine, Concrete
Year: 2024
Color: Metal Gold
Title: Apples of Eden
Set Size: H 5.5" x Diameter 6.0" inch, 1...
Category
2010s Impressionist Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Concrete, Gold Leaf
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