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Item Ships From: Cleveland
Aurora 1913 by Thomas Scoon
By Thomas Scoon
Located in Cleveland, OH
Can be sold as a pair with Aurora 1912 (RIGHT IN PICTURE)
Category

2010s Cleveland - Sculptures

Materials

Granite

Seeker 1 by Thomas Scoon
By Thomas Scoon
Located in Cleveland, OH
Cast Glass and Granite Sculpture Base dims: 23 x 14 x 2
Category

2010s Cleveland - Sculptures

Materials

Granite

Seeker 2 by Thomas Scoon
By Thomas Scoon
Located in Cleveland, OH
Cast Glass and Granite Sculpture Base dims: 12 x 10 x 2
Category

2010s Cleveland - Sculptures

Materials

Granite

Dialogue 1 by Thomas Scoon
By Thomas Scoon
Located in Cleveland, OH
Cast Glass and Granite Sculpture
Category

2010s Cleveland - Sculptures

Materials

Granite

Companion 3 by Thomas Scoon
By Thomas Scoon
Located in Cleveland, OH
Can be sold as a pair with Companion 4 (LEFT SIDE OF PICTURE)
Category

2010s Cleveland - Sculptures

Materials

Granite

Aurora 1912 by Thomas Scoon
By Thomas Scoon
Located in Cleveland, OH
Can be sold as a pair with Aurora 1913 (LEFT IN PICTURE)
Category

2010s Cleveland - Sculptures

Materials

Granite

Polar Bear
By Gilles Cenazandotti
Located in Cleveland, OH
Cenazandotti's works are frequently sculptures of endangered species, which are created out of items that the artist handpicks off Mediterranean beaches. Harvesting products found di...
Category

2010s Contemporary Cleveland - Sculptures

Materials

Plastic

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