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20 MG Magic Hope pill Combo (light pink, mint green) - figurative sculpture
20 MG Magic Hope pill Combo (light pink, mint green) - figurative sculpture

20 MG Magic Hope pill Combo (light pink, mint green) - figurative sculpture

By Tal Nehoray

Located in New York, NY

This new work by Tal Nehoray is from her latest body of works called "Happy Pills". All are hand made with ceramic and hand painted with automotive paint. It is a combination of 2 ce...

Category

2010s Pop Art Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Automotive Paint

30 MG Love Happy pill Combo (Yellow, magenta pink) - figurative sculpture
30 MG Love Happy pill Combo (Yellow, magenta pink) - figurative sculpture

30 MG Love Happy pill Combo (Yellow, magenta pink) - figurative sculpture

By Tal Nehoray

Located in New York, NY

This new work by Tal Nehoray is from her latest body of works called "Happy Pills". All are hand made with ceramic and hand painted with automotive paint. It is a combination of 2 ce...

Category

2010s Pop Art Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Automotive Paint

Original Spray Paint on Wood Cut Out, Happy Pill Mixed Media, 1/1
Original Spray Paint on Wood Cut Out, Happy Pill Mixed Media, 1/1

Original Spray Paint on Wood Cut Out, Happy Pill Mixed Media, 1/1

By TBOY

Located in New York, NY

This is a 1/1 original with wood cutout framed - It's all hand done with spray paint and acrylic, TBOY is a British artist who's meteoric rise has put him on the map worldwide. ...

Category

2010s Pop Art Mixed Media

Materials

Wood, Spray Paint, Acrylic, Resin

Custom Pop art post modern 3 door beige Pill shaped credenza sideboard
Custom Pop art post modern 3 door beige Pill shaped credenza sideboard

Custom Pop art post modern 3 door beige Pill shaped credenza sideboard

By Ello Furniture, Memphis Milano

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Pop art post modern 3 door beige colored Pill shaped rounded ends credenza sideboard.

Category

Vintage 1980s American Post-Modern Credenzas

Materials

Laminate, Wood

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