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Vertical Sculpture Castaña Black Clay Burnished Clay Fired with Wood Removable
By La muerte tiene permiso
Located in London, GB
Castañas (chestnuts) is a sculpture made of a series of cups.
The individual pieces can be rearranged to create different shapes, and can also be us...
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2010s Mexican La muerte tiene permiso Ceramics
Materials
Clay
Vertical Sculpture Castaña Teracotta Burnished Clay Fired with Wood Removable
By La muerte tiene permiso
Located in London, GB
Castañas (chestnuts) is a sculpture made of a series of cups.
The individual pieces can be rearranged to create different shapes, and can also be us...
Category
2010s Mexican La muerte tiene permiso Ceramics
Materials
Clay
Wild Natural Clay Sculpture Silo, Burnished Clay from the Mixteca Mountains
By La muerte tiene permiso
Located in London, GB
Silo is a sculpture that bases its beauty on the material in which it is made.
Made of wild clay from the Mixteca mountains, this clay is cleaned in filters...
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2010s Mexican Art Deco La muerte tiene permiso Ceramics
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Clay, Wood
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