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Artist: Luigi Milani
Luigi Milani - 488 LADRI DI BICICLETTE - gray - 1840 screws - Bicycle Tire
Luigi Milani - 488 LADRI DI BICICLETTE - gray - 1840 screws - Bicycle Tire

Luigi Milani - 488 LADRI DI BICICLETTE - gray - 1840 screws - Bicycle Tire

By Luigi Milani

Located in Stienta, IT

Composition of recovered bicycle wheel tyres on board. No frame needed as the thickness of the board is covered by the composition. 1.940 screws have been used. By alternating colou...

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21st Century and Contemporary Arte Povera Luigi Milani Art

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Board, Rubber

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