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Artist: Jude Rosemond
“I Know You Know I Love Yew” Blue and Gold Decorative Sculpture
By Jude Rosemond
Located in Houston, TX
Blue decorative sculpture with gold accents by Houston, TX contemporary artist Jude Rosemond. Sculpture is made from concrete, clay, stone with rosewater...
Category

2010s Contemporary Jude Rosemond Art

Materials

Stone, Concrete

"T-Rex" Abstract Modern Black and Gold Decorative Sculpture
By Jude Rosemond
Located in Houston, TX
Black decorative sculpture with gold accents by Houston, TX contemporary artist Jude Rosemond. Sculpture is made from concrete, clay, stone with rosewate...
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2010s Modern Jude Rosemond Art

Materials

Stone, Enamel

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