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Artist: Marc Sijan
Marc Sijan "Security Guard" Sculpture
Marc Sijan "Security Guard" Sculpture

Marc Sijan "Security Guard" Sculpture

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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Marc Sijan Hyperrealist Contemporary Plaster Sculpture Woman and Champagne Glass
Marc Sijan Hyperrealist Contemporary Plaster Sculpture Woman and Champagne Glass

Marc Sijan Hyperrealist Contemporary Plaster Sculpture Woman and Champagne Glass

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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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Marc Sijan Hyper Realist Contemporary Cast Acrylic Resin Sculpture Portrait Bust

Marc Sijan Hyper Realist Contemporary Cast Acrylic Resin Sculpture Portrait Bust

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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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Girl with Glasses Mark Sijan lifelike ceramic sculpture

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