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Artist: Walter Robinson
Animal Cracker (White Donkey)
By Walter Robinson
Located in Denver, CO
Artist statement- "Working in a range of materials— wood, epoxy, metal, and found materials— I hand-fabricate and assemble objects, signage and tableaux that investigate the mech...
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2010s Contemporary Walter Robinson Sculptures

Materials

Epoxy Resin, Mixed Media

Brown Animal Cookie
By Walter Robinson
Located in Denver, CO
Artist statement- "Working in a range of materials— wood, epoxy, metal, and found materials— I hand-fabricate and assemble objects, signage and tableaux that investigate the mech...
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2010s Contemporary Walter Robinson Sculptures

Materials

Epoxy Resin, Mixed Media

Souvenir (sheep)
By Walter Robinson
Located in Denver, CO
Working in a range of materials— wood, epoxy, metal, and found materials— Walter Robinson hand-fabricates and assembles objects, signage and tableaux that investigate the mechanics o...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Walter Robinson Sculptures

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Bronze

Dopamine
By Walter Robinson
Located in Denver, CO
Artist statement- "Working in a range of materials— wood, epoxy, metal, and found materials— I hand-fabricate and assemble objects, signage and tableaux that investigate the mech...
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2010s Contemporary Walter Robinson Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media

Boxcross / Jughead Halibut
By Walter Robinson
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Walter Robinson, Boxcross / Jughead Halibut mdf, epoxy, metalflake wall scuplture 48 x 48 x 1.5" 2011
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2010s Contemporary Walter Robinson Sculptures

Materials

Epoxy Resin, Fiberboard

Prisma
By Walter Robinson
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Working in a range of materials— wood, epoxy, metal, and found materials— Walter Robinson hand-fabricates and assembles objects, signage and tableaux that investigate the mechani...
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2010s Contemporary Walter Robinson Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Mixed Media

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