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Herringkel MK2
By Adam Warwick Hall
Located in Nottingham, GB
Original Aircraft Sculpture - Created in Bronze 2nd in the series of the Herringkel in the Aerogenic series of sculptures, This piece is a mela...
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2010s Abstract Adam Warwick Hall Art

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Bronze

A Clipping of Wings 2 of 12 BY ADAM WARWICK HALL, Aviation Art, Sculpture Art
By Adam Warwick Hall
Located in Deddington, GB
Adam Warwick Hall – ” A Clipping of Wings” No.2 in a limited edition of 12 Aerorganic Bronze Sculptures, each with a different patina, a melange of Aerodynamic, animal and plant refe...
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21st Century and Contemporary Adam Warwick Hall Art

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Bronze

Fork Tailed Devil Mk1
By Adam Warwick Hall
Located in Nottingham, GB
Original Aircraft Sculpture Cast in Bronze on a mild steel base, the sculpture is patinated in a rich “Christmas Island Crab Red “ patina to emphas...
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2010s Abstract Adam Warwick Hall Art

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Bronze

Herringkel III
By Adam Warwick Hall
Located in Nottingham, GB
Original Aircraft Sculpture - Bronze- Deep Sea Green Patina Part of the Aerogenic series of bronze sculptures, a progression in the HERRINGKEL seri...
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2010s Abstract Adam Warwick Hall Art

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Bronze

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