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"Girl in Mirror" Wall Sculpture by Marc Sijan
By Marc Sijan
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
"Girl in Mirror" Wall Sculpture by Marc Sijan USA, Later 20th Century  "Girl in Mirror" wall sculpture by renowned Serbian-American artist Marc Sijan, crafted in the late 20th centu...
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Late 20th Century American Modern Marc Sijan Art

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Composition

Marc Sijan Hyperrealist Contemporary Plaster Sculpture Woman and Champagne Glass
By Marc Sijan
Located in Surfside, FL
Marc Sijan (American, born 1946) Hyper realistic wall sculpture. titled and dated on verso "Champagne Glass" 1986 Limited edition number 14/95. Features a Art Deco style girl in ...
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1980s Photorealist Marc Sijan Art

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Acrylic Polymer, Glass, Plaster

Marc Sijan Hyper Realist Contemporary Cast Acrylic Resin Sculpture Portrait Bust
By Marc Sijan
Located in Surfside, FL
A cast acrylic sculpture titled Chin Up by American artist Marc Sijan. This sculpture is made from acrylic and portrays the upper torso of a clothed woman wearing a bandana over her ...
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20th Century Photorealist Marc Sijan Art

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Resin, Lucite, Acrylic Polymer

Raku Pottery Wall Art Mirror by Marc Sijan
By Marc Sijan
Located in San Diego, CA
Whimsical raku pottery wall art / mirror with woman's face under a hat signed by Marc Sijan, circa 1980s. The dimensions are 19" W x 5.5" D x 21.5".
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Late 20th Century American Marc Sijan Art

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Mirror, Pottery

Marc Sijan’s Girl with Glasses Lifelike Ceramic Sculpture
By Marc Sijan
Located in New York, NY
Wonderful and whimsical sculpture made by Marc Sijan .Sijan’s work is found all over the world. His art form is called Hyper Realism. This piece is a lifelike ceramic sculpture of a ...
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1980s American Vintage Marc Sijan Art

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Ceramic, Paint

Security Guard
By Marc Sijan
Located in Boston, MA
Artist: Sijan, Marc Title: Security Guard Date: 2024 Medium: Polyresin with oil paint and mixed media Signature: Signed lower leg Edition: Unique ...
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2010s Contemporary Marc Sijan Art

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Resin, Mixed Media, Oil

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