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Artist: Michael Benisty
Love Jaguar
By Michael Benisty
Located in New York, NY
The electro-love collection was inspired by the artist's time spent in South America and South Africa and seeing these supernatural creatures.
Technique: Clay mold...
Category
2010s Contemporary Michael Benisty Art
Materials
Stainless Steel
Love Giraffe
By Michael Benisty
Located in New York, NY
The electro-love collection was inspired by the artist time spent in South America and South Africa and seeing these super natural creatures.
Technique: Clay mold...
Category
2010s Contemporary Michael Benisty Art
Materials
Stainless Steel
WHEN BALLOON DOG MEETS KEITH HARING DOG... LOVE HAPPENS
By Michael Benisty
Located in New York, NY
ABOUT THE WORK: The love of the two iconic sculptures in pop culture by artist Michael Benisty.
TECHNIQUE: Mold - Cast - color metal pour with polished finish
Category
2010s Contemporary Michael Benisty Art
Materials
Stainless Steel
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