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Artist: Pappas Parlor
3-D Pop Art Framed Pixel Artwork, Contemporary Pixels, 18x22" Pulp Fiction
3-D Pop Art Framed Pixel Artwork, Contemporary Pixels, 18x22" Pulp Fiction

3-D Pop Art Framed Pixel Artwork, Contemporary Pixels, 18x22" Pulp Fiction

By Pappas Parlor

Located in New York, NY

3-D hand made artwork using Perler beads and mixed media in a found painting in a vintage frame the artist lives and works out of Sweden and is represented by Krause Gallery in NYC

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2010s Pop Art Pappas Parlor Art

Materials

Plastic, Wood

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