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Style: Contemporary
Medium: Found Objects
R.I.P. Kobe, Painting on Tea Bag, Tribute to Kobe Bryant
By Ruby Silvious
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This purple, white, beige and orange painting titled "R.I.P. Kobe" is an original artwork by Ruby Silvious made of watercolor and gouache on used tea bag. This...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Found Objects Still-life Paintings

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Found Objects, Watercolor, Gouache, Tea

"KINDS OF LUCK" Found object assemblage, shadowbox, acrylic and wood
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This piece titled "KINDS OF LUCK" is an original artwork made from assemblage by Jim Houser. This piece is shipped in the pictured black frame and measures 20"h x 16"w. It’s called ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Found Objects Still-life Paintings

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Wood, Paint, Found Objects

Unique Rusted Metal Composition "Window on the Wall"
Located in Cape Town, ZA
Mark Hilltout has always been drawn to the random, the discarded and the broken. Car dumps fascinate him - he is attracted to the broken edge, not the perfectly straight line. For th...
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2010s Contemporary Found Objects Still-life Paintings

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Metal, Steel, Iron

Metal Composition "Arum Lilies"
Located in Cape Town, ZA
Mark Hilltout has always been drawn to the random, the discarded and the broken. Car dumps fascinate him - he is attracted to the broken edge, not the perfectly straight line. For th...
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2010s Contemporary Found Objects Still-life Paintings

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Metal, Steel, Iron

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