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Artist: Aaron Kramer
Cork Chair

Cork Chair

By Aaron Kramer

Located in Santa Monica, CA

Hand built dining room chair subframe, 1500 wine corks, glue, nails

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Aaron Kramer Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Small Pin Spiral

Small Pin Spiral

By Aaron Kramer

Located in Santa Monica, CA

Ring rolled steel, washers, mini bowling trophies, children's pin toys, automotive bearings

Category

2010s Aaron Kramer Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Large Pin Spiral

Large Pin Spiral

By Aaron Kramer

Located in Santa Monica, CA

Ring rolled steel, washers, mini bowling trophies, children's pin toys, automotive bearings

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2010s Aaron Kramer Art

Materials

Mixed Media

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