2010s Sculptures
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Metal, Steel, Stainless Steel
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Ceramic
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Lucite
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Ceramic, Porcelain
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Porcelain
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Wire
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Copper, Wire
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Clay
Realist 2010s Sculptures
Clay
Pop Art 2010s Sculptures
Glass, Mixed Media
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Metal, Wire
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Metal
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Metal
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Ceramic, Stoneware
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Clay
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Marble
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Glass
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Glass
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Resin, Epoxy Resin
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Blown Glass
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Earthenware
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Clay, Paint, Varnish, Graphite
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Bronze, Iron
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Marble
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Clay
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Resin
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Metal
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Metal, Stainless Steel
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Paper
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Varnish, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Panel, Cardboard
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Steel
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Steel
Pop Art 2010s Sculptures
Glass, PVC
Op Art 2010s Sculptures
Ceramic
Pop Art 2010s Sculptures
Ceramic, Glass
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Pop Art 2010s Sculptures
Glass, Resin, Mixed Media
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Paper, Mixed Media, Cardboard, Magazine Paper, Newsprint
Minimalist 2010s Sculptures
Acrylic, Panel
Pop Art 2010s Sculptures
Mixed Media, Acrylic, Wood Panel
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Bronze, Iron
2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Minimalist 2010s Sculptures
Polyurethane
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Terracotta
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Steel
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Marble
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Stone, Bronze
Pop Art 2010s Sculptures
Resin
Feminist 2010s Sculptures
Ceramic, Glaze
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Resin
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
American Modern 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Abstract Geometric 2010s Sculptures
Resin, Pigment
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Metal
Expressionist 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
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