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Item Ships From: The Hamptons
Go My Own Way - Sculpture
By John Grande
Located in New York, NY
Mixed Media painting. Vibrant colors. About the artist: John Grande is a New York-based artist who reflects upon modern and contemporary culture with his constructed paintings, ...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist The Hamptons - Sculptures

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Enamel

Lucid Dreams Sculpture
By John Grande
Located in New York, NY
Mixed Media painted sculpture. Vibrant colors. About the artist: John Grande is a New York-based artist who reflects upon modern and contemporary culture with his constructed pa...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist The Hamptons - Sculptures

Materials

Oil, Board

LOVE - Blue + Silver
Located in New York, NY
Acrylic on canvas. Abstract and figurative depending on how close or far you are from the piece. The word LOVE is the focus. Small amount of paint create figures. See little sha...
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2010s Pop Art The Hamptons - Sculptures

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Canvas, Acrylic

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By Will Kurtz
Located in New York, NY
Dog sculpture. Fun smiley face theme. Steel Armature, Plastic Drop Cloth, Plastic Bags, Duct Tape, Resin Sculpture. 114 x 50 x 96 in. World-renowned hamptons sculptor.
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2010s Contemporary The Hamptons - Sculptures

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Mixed Media

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Artie
Price Upon Request
LOVE ME - Ltd ed 9/15
By Lina Condes
Located in New York, NY
Cool stainless steel sculpture. Emoji theme. Can be inside or out. Larger sculptures in photos also available. About the Artist: Lina Condes is a...
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2010s Contemporary The Hamptons - Sculptures

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Stainless Steel

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