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Medium: Marble
Aqua
Located in Miami, FL
ARTIST STATEMENT
Sometimes I feel like the world has lost the capacity for admiration, to experience the incredible, to revel in astonishment. Life is filled with grace, motion, col...
Category
2010s Contemporary Marble Figurative Photography
Materials
Marble
$12,000
Artemis, A Huntress
Located in Miami, FL
ARTIST STATEMENT
Sometimes I feel like the world has lost the capacity for admiration, to experience the incredible, to revel in astonishment. Life is filled with grace, motion, col...
Category
2010s Contemporary Marble Figurative Photography
Materials
Marble
Profile of a Queen
Located in Miami, FL
ARTIST STATEMENT
Sometimes I feel like the world has lost the capacity for admiration, to experience the incredible, to revel in astonishment. Life is filled with grace, motion, col...
Category
2010s Contemporary Marble Figurative Photography
Materials
Marble
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