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Artist: Sati Zech
Dealer: Clark Gallery
Untitled
By Sati Zech
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media, oil, plaster, glue on canvas
Category

2010s Sati Zech Art

Pot 5
By Sati Zech
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media on paper
Category

2010s Sati Zech Art

Pot 1
By Sati Zech
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media on paper
Category

2010s Sati Zech Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Untitled
By Sati Zech
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media, oil, glue on paper
Category

2010s Sati Zech Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Bollenarbeit Nr. 443
By Sati Zech
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media, oil, thread, glue, cotton, plaster
Category

2010s Sati Zech Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Lamp
By Sati Zech
Located in Lincoln, MA
Mixed Media, Cotton, Plaster, Oil, Glue on Paper
Category

2010s Sati Zech Art

Bollenarbeit No. 107
By Sati Zech
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media, plaster, cotton, oil, glue
Category

2010s Sati Zech Art

Materials

Cotton, Plaster, Paint, Glue, Mixed Media

Bollenarbeit NR 267
By Sati Zech
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media, cotton , plaster, oil, glue
Category

2010s Sati Zech Art

Materials

Cotton, Plaster, Paint, Glue, Mixed Media

Hanging Bridge
By Sati Zech
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media on paper
Category

2010s Sati Zech Art

Materials

Paper, Mixed Media

Pollenarbeit NR 274
By Sati Zech
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media, cotton, plaster, oil, glue
Category

2010s Sati Zech Art

Materials

Cotton, Plaster, Paint, Glue, Mixed Media

Bollenarbeit NR 270
By Sati Zech
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media, cotton, plaster, oil, glue
Category

2010s Sati Zech Art

Materials

Cotton, Plaster, Paint, Glue, Mixed Media

Pollenarbeit NR 286
By Sati Zech
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media, cotton, plaster, oil, glue
Category

2010s Sati Zech Art

Materials

Cotton, Plaster, Paint, Glue, Mixed Media

Pollenarbeit NR 264
By Sati Zech
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media, cotton, plaster, oil, glue
Category

2010s Sati Zech Art

Materials

Cotton, Plaster, Paint, Glue, Mixed Media

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