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Pink round steel mirror plate by John Franzen 58 cm Ø "Creation is destruction"
Located in Frankfurt, DE
In John Franzen's mirror works from his "Creation is Destruction" series, the focus is on the
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2010s Conceptual Abstract Sculptures

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Steel

Green round steel mirror plate by John Franzen 58 cm Ø "Creation is destruction"
Located in Frankfurt, DE
In John Franzen's mirror works from his "Creation is Destruction" series, the focus is on the
Category

2010s Conceptual Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Green square steel mirror plate by John Franzen with Ax cuts 60 x 60 cm
Located in Frankfurt, DE
In John Franzen's mirror works from his "Creation is Destruction" series, the focus is on the
Category

2010s Conceptual Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Shiny oval steel artwork with golden mirrored surface with ax cuts 120 x 60 cm
Located in Frankfurt, DE
Mirrored artwork by John Franzen with an ax cut in the middle. The artist fights against his inner
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Shiny oval steel artwork with yellow green mirrored surface 48 x 120 cm
Located in Frankfurt, DE
Mirrored artwork by John Franzen with an ax cut in the middle. The artist fights against his inner
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Shiny oval steel artwork with pink mirrored surface 42 x 63 cm
Located in Frankfurt, DE
Mirrored artwork by John Franzen with an ax cut in the middle. The artist fights against his inner
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Shiny oval steel artwork with yellow green mirrored surface 63 x 42 cm
Located in Frankfurt, DE
Mirrored artwork by John Franzen with an ax cut in the middle. The artist fights against his inner
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Creation is destruction
Located in Frankfurt, DE
Mirrored artwork by John Franzen with an ax cut in the middle. The artist fights against his inner
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Blue round steel mirror plate by John Franzen 51 cm Ø "Creation is destruction"
Located in Frankfurt, DE
In John Franzen's mirror works from his "Creation is Destruction" series, the focus is on the
Category

2010s Conceptual Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Green round steel mirror plate by John Franzen 100 cm Ø with Ax cut
Located in Frankfurt, DE
In John Franzen's mirror works from his "Creation is Destruction" series, the focus is on the
Category

2010s Conceptual Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Blue round steel mirror plate by John Franzen 120 cm Ø "Creation is destruction"
Located in Frankfurt, DE
In John Franzen's mirror works from his "Creation is Destruction" series, the focus is on the
Category

2010s Conceptual Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

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