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Color:  Pink
Place of Origin: American
Rare Vasa Mihich Iridescent Op Art Acrylic Lucite Tower Table Sculpture in Pink
By Vasa Velizar Mihich
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A rare form and color sculpture by Vasa Mihich. This features beautiful colors of pink, yellow and orange. Signed, numbered and dated by the artist.
Category

1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage American Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic

Blown Glass and Neon Light Sculpture for Tabletop or Floor
Located in New York, NY
Entitled "Luminous Flowers", this glass and neon sculpture is a unique, captivating and surrealistic work of art. Mouth-blown pink, lilac and yellow glass flowers are connected by bright neon tubing, creating a dazzling display of light and color. The artist, Pamela Sabroso...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass, Glass

Monumental Lucite Sculpture by Norman Mercer
By Norman Mercer
Located in Miami, FL
Amazing to say the least. This Lucite sculpture is colorful as well as having a substantial presence and unexpected design. Multiple radial pieces are arranged in a concentric design...
Category

1990s American Abstract Sculptures

Damien Hirst “The Magnificent Seven”
By Damien Hirst
Located in Palm Springs, CA
“The Magficent Seven” by Damien Hirst. 7ping pong balls in an orange cardboard box. This was an edition of 1500. This one is numbered on the bottom 253/1500. Signed and stamped on th...
Category

Early 2000s American Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Plastic, Paper

Vintage Resin Ovoid Sculpture Red, Grey, Purple, Tan, Yellow Desk Accessory
Located in North Miami, FL
This wonderful unusual vintage small resin ovoid egg shaped sculpture has floating resin pieces inside in large shapes of the colors of purple, tan, gray, yellow and translucent inside the red resin. The red casts a color of magenta red. Each side is different. It is from the 60's. The custom lucite base is an additional add on to hold the sculpture in place and give it a little height. It has an incised indentation for the sculpture to sit in. The lucite base is at 3.25" x 3.25" x 2" H. The resin sculpture egg shape alone is 5" H x 3" D x 3" W. It has great shape and great colors. Makes a great desk accessory and console table sculpture. Sorry the photos do not do justice to the brilliant translucent resin colors especially the red. We just had to make a new lucite base with a new incised indentation for the resin egg...
Category

1960s Modern Vintage American Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Lucite

Bullseye Lucite Sculpture by Shlomi Haziza
By Shlomi Haziza
Located in Denton, TX
Bullseye Lucite sculpture signed by Shlomi Haziza. Haziza started as a painter and later began to explore new mediums. He ran a small studio in his hometown. Later on he started h...
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1990s Modern American Abstract Sculptures

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Acrylic, Lucite

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