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Creator: Gabriela Noelle
Transitional Object No. 11, Imaginary Friend Soft Sculpture
By Gabriela Noelle
Located in Miami, FL
Gabriela Noelle welcomes us into an alluring and whimsical realm with the collection Imaginary Friends. Inspired by the subconscious of a child’s creative and inventive mind, the collection reveals the imagination to posses more power than concepts of reality instilled and defined in adulthood. Her series Transitional Objects...
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2010s American Other Gabriela Noelle Animal Sculptures

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Fur, Acrylic, Lucite, Lambskin, Mohair, Terrazzo

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