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Artist: Steven Zaluski
"Rainbow Totem", Kinetic, Abstract Outdoor Metal Sculpture in Painted Aluminum
By Steven Zaluski
Located in New York, NY
"Rainbow Totem" by Steven Zaluski Kinetic, abstract, large-scale outdoor sculpture in welded aluminum Steve Zaluski’s kinetic sculptures in welded bronze or aluminum have been insta...
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2010s Abstract Steven Zaluski Sculptures

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Metal

"Portal to the 8th Dimension", Abstract Outdoor Metal Sculpture, Welded Aluminum
By Steven Zaluski
Located in New York, NY
"Portal to the 8th Dimension" by Steven Zaluski Abstract, Large-Scale Outdoor Sculpture in welded aluminum Steve Zaluski’s kinetic sculptures in welded bronze or aluminum have been ...
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2010s Abstract Steven Zaluski Sculptures

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Metal

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