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Artist: Patrick McElroy
Ulysses by Patrick McElroy
By Patrick McElroy
Located in Clinton Township, MI
Irish artist Patrick McElroy was inspired by James Joyce's novel "Ulysses" when he created this piece.
Framed, (mounted atop mat) it measures 36 x 31. The image is 32.5 x 22.
It a...
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"Organic Form" Signed, Bronze Sculpture with Green Patina
By Patrick McElroy
Located in Clinton Township, MI
This sculpture by Patrick McElroy depicts a flower-like structure fixed to a Kilkenny marble base. The form is covered in a scale-like texture and coated in a green patina. The work ...
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