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Pink Form By Erin Vincent, 2020
By Erin Vincent
Located in Chicago, IL
A textural wall sculpture hand carved from wood by Canadian artist Erin Vincent. This piece has a beautiful pink and white painted finish and features deco...
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2010s Canadian Organic Modern Abstract Sculptures

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Wood, Paint

White Dips By Erin Vincent, 2020
By Erin Vincent
Located in Chicago, IL
A textural wall sculpture hand carved from wood by Canadian artist Erin Vincent. This piece has a beautiful partial white painted finish and features gorge...
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2010s Canadian Organic Modern Abstract Sculptures

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Wood

Grid by Erin Vincent, 2024
By Erin Vincent
Located in Chicago, IL
A textural abstract wall sculpture made from aqua resin, epoxy, wire, and acrylic by Canadian artist Erin Vincent. Hanging hardware not included. Erin Vincent is a Canadian artist w...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Abstract Sculptures

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Resin, Epoxy Resin

Balance Sculpture by Erin Vincent, 2024
By Erin Vincent
Located in Chicago, IL
A textural table sculpture made from paper tubes, aqua resin, and acrylic by Canadian artist Erin Vincent. Erin Vincent is a Canadian artist who creates sculptural wall art and inst...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Abstract Sculptures

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Round Form by Erin Vincent, 2024
By Erin Vincent
Located in Chicago, IL
A textural round wall sculpture made from paper tubes, aqua resin, and acrylic on panel by Canadian artist Erin Vincent. Signed and dated en verso. Hanging hardware not included. Er...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Paper

Hanging Form by Erin Vincent, 2024
By Erin Vincent
Located in Chicago, IL
A textural abstract wall sculpture made from foam, epoxy, wire, and acrylic by Canadian artist Erin Vincent. Hanging hardware included. Erin Vincent is a Canadian artist who creates...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Epoxy Resin, Foam

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