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Artist: Monika Teal
Flight
By Monika Teal
Located in Kansas City, MO
Monika Teal Flight Year: 2022 Mixed Media, Ceramic Base, Glass Beads and Natural Elements Size: 15.74x7.87x16.53in Signed COA provided Ref.: 924802-1388 -------------------- Monik...
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2010s Modern Monika Teal Mixed Media

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Glass, Mixed Media, Ceramic, Found Objects

Bringing Gifts
By Monika Teal
Located in Kansas City, MO
Monika Teal Bringing Gifts Year: 2022 Mixed Media, Covered in Glass Beads and Glass Balls Size: 7.8x11.8x11.8in Signed COA provided Ref.: 924802-1386 -------------------- Monika T...
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2010s Modern Monika Teal Mixed Media

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Glass, Mixed Media

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