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Medium: Polystyrene
“TEMPORARY” wall clock
Located in Washington , DC, DC
Wall clock from the MARKERAD limited collection by IKEA and Virgil Abloh MARKERAD takes classic minimalist designs and builds on them with the artistic references and subversive elements typical of Virgil’s work, with his iconic quotation marks...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Polystyrene More Art

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Powder Coating, Glass, Plastic, Polystyrene

Dinner Party Time table
Located in Saint Louis, MO
AuchKatzStudio is a French design studio established in 2017 and composed of the visual artist Elsa Belbacha-Lardy and the space and product designer Thomas Thibout. Based on their i...
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2010s Polystyrene More Art

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Fiberglass, Polystyrene, Varnish, Pigment, Polyurethane

Tetrangle
Located in New York, NY
An abstract sculpture hand molded with styrene. This piece is very consist of a solid black figure in the center, that is complimented by shades blue and purple. The borders on this ...
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2010s Abstract Polystyrene More Art

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Plastic, Polystyrene

Tetrangle
Tetrangle
Price Upon Request
Solar Flare
Located in New York, NY
An abstract sculpture hand molded with styrene. This pie consist of various shades of orange, pink, blue, and green that begin dark around the edges and are very light in the center....
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2010s Abstract Polystyrene More Art

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Plastic, Polystyrene

Solar Flare
Solar Flare
Price Upon Request
Prinsman
Located in New York, NY
An abstract sculpture hand molded with styrene. This piece is very consist of many shades of orange and blue, contrasting against each other. Rick Lazes is a three dimensional arti...
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2010s Abstract Polystyrene More Art

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Plastic, Polystyrene

Prinsman
Prinsman
Price Upon Request
Cubistic
Located in New York, NY
An abstract sculpture hand molded with styrene, of which creates a cubist illusion. This piece is very has very vibrant colors ranging between gradients of blues, purples, red to pin...
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2010s Cubist Polystyrene More Art

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Plastic, Polystyrene

Cubistic
Cubistic
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Introspect
Located in New York, NY
An abstract sculpture hand molded with styrene. This piece is very consist of bright yellow and blue, contrasting against each other. Rick Lazes is a three dimensional artist who w...
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2010s Abstract Polystyrene More Art

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Plastic, Polystyrene

Introspect
Introspect
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Charbon
Located in New York, NY
An abstract sculpture hand molded with styrene. This piece is very has very vibrant colors such as pink, yellow, red, blue, white, and green. Rick Lazes is a three dimensional arti...
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2010s Abstract Polystyrene More Art

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Plastic, Polystyrene

Charbon
Charbon
Price Upon Request
Asteroids
Located in New York, NY
An abstract sculpture hand molded with styrene. This piece is very has very vibrant colors such as pink, gold, red, blue, and green. Rick Lazes is a three dimensional artist who wo...
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2010s Abstract Polystyrene More Art

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Plastic, Polystyrene

Asteroids
Asteroids
Price Upon Request
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