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Lydia Ricci Art

Lydia Ricci is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University. In addition, Ricci studied design in St Gallen, Switzerland and printmaking in Cortona, Italy. She works as an artist and graphic designer outside of Philadelphia, PA and teaches courses in branding, design, and storytelling at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. Her sculpture has been exhibited in galleries in New York, San Francisco, Marfa, TX, Boston and Philadelphia, and featured in publications including The Guardian, The Huffington Post, and Vice.
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Artist: Lydia Ricci
Ice Skating
By Lydia Ricci
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This piece titled "Ice Skating" is an original artwork made from scrap material on canvas by NDA. This piece measures 19”h x 24”w. The black ice caused my...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Lydia Ricci Art

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Mixed Media

I Can Sleep There
By Lydia Ricci
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This still life sculpture titled "I Can Sleep There" is an original artwork by Lydia Ricci made of scrap materials. The piece measures 3.5”h by 1.75”w by 2.25”d....
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Lydia Ricci Art

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Glue, Found Objects

Go Easy
By Lydia Ricci
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This still life sculpture titled "Go Easy" is an original artwork by Lydia Ricci made of scrap materials. The piece measures 4”h by 8.5”w by 2”d. Lydia Ricci is a graduate of Carneg...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Lydia Ricci Art

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Glue, Found Objects

Restart
By Lydia Ricci
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This still life sculpture titled "Restart" is an original artwork by Lydia Ricci made of scrap materials. The piece measures 2”h by 2.5”w by 3”d Lydia Ricci is a graduate of Carnegi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Lydia Ricci Art

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Glue, Found Objects

Cushioned
By Lydia Ricci
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This still life sculpture titled "Cushioned" is an original artwork by Lydia Ricci made of scrap materials. The piece measures 2.5”h x 5”w x 2”d Lydia Ricci is a graduate of Carnegi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Lydia Ricci Art

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Glue, Found Objects

I Can Make You a Pillow
By Lydia Ricci
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This still life sculpture titled "I Can Make You a Pillow" is an original artwork by Lydia Ricci made of scrap materials. The piece measures 3.5”h x 4.5”w x 1.5”d. Lydia Ricci is a ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Lydia Ricci Art

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Glue, Found Objects

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