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Artist: Malia Landis
Palila and Mushroom Island
By Malia Landis
Located in Denver, CO
Artist Statement: I seek to create environments of eccentric juxtapositions that illuminate the vulnerability and impermanence of habitat, time and memory. My sculptures are a rever...
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2010s Contemporary Malia Landis Art

Materials

Gold Leaf

Elepaio and Mushroom Island
By Malia Landis
Located in Denver, CO
Artist Statement: I seek to create environments of eccentric juxtapositions that illuminate the vulnerability and impermanence of habitat, time and memory. My sculptures are a rever...
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2010s Contemporary Malia Landis Art

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Gold Leaf

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