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Creator: Carter Gibson
Assemblage by Carter Gibson
By Carter Gibson
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Whimsical assemblage titled Hitch Hiker by Carter Gibson. Looks like a burning man assemblage. Sculpture is 21.25" high. Base is 13.25" W x 17" D x 1.75" H. Total height is 23".
Category
1970s American Vintage Carter Gibson
Materials
Steel, Copper
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