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Artist: Tara de la Garza
Basketball Pillar
By Tara de la Garza
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Cement, basketball, and plastic.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Tara de la Garza Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Tea Stool 1
By Tara de la Garza
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Cement, foam and plastic.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Tara de la Garza Art

Materials

Plastic, Foam

Tea Stool 1
$960 Sale Price
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