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Paula Hayes Art

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Translucent Mini Birdbath in Quince
By Paula Hayes
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Artist Paula Hayes joins natural and sculptural forms in her otherworldly creations. Here, she creates a miniature birdbath—providing a respite for humans and animals alike—exclusive...
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2010s Contemporary Paula Hayes Art

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Resin

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