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Water Bag D9 Sculpture 2023

Dylan Martinez - Water Bag (D9), Sculpture 2023
By Dylan Martinez
Located in Greenwich, CT
appearance. Whether mimicking water balloons or plastic bags filled with water housing a goldfish cracker
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2010s Still-life Sculptures

Materials

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