Brady McLearen Still-life Sculptures
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Style: Contemporary
Artist: Brady McLearen
Particle II (Two)
By Brady McLearen
Located in Kansas City, MO
Particle II (Two)
Materials: Ceramic, glaze
Year: 2016
The formal languages and frequencies that we find in the natural existence of the universe inform and inspire the investigatio...
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2010s Contemporary Brady McLearen Still-life Sculptures
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Ceramic, Glaze
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