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Creator: Ernst Luker
Fantastic Original Art by Ernst Lurker "Suspension"
By Ernst Luker
Located in North Miami, FL
Creator of the "Play Art" movement this renowned artist has been a Pratt Institute Graphics Professor as well as created and manufactured six designs for sale...
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1970s German Post-Modern Vintage Ernst Luker
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Original Optical Art by Ernst Lurker "Effentricity"
By Ernst Luker
Located in Buffalo, NY
Creator of the "Play Art" movement this renowned artist has been a Pratt Institute Graphics Professor as well as created and manufactured six designs for sale...
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1970s German Post-Modern Vintage Ernst Luker
Materials
Aluminum
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