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Artist: TERRIBLEm86
#tm861980, Mixed Media on Wood Panel
By TERRIBLEm86
Located in Yardley, PA
This 'Building Block' is constructed using reclaimed scaffolding wood, resin and acrylics. Block is ready to hang and lies flush against the wall. This piece fully integrates the co...
Category
2010s Contemporary TERRIBLEm86 Art
Materials
Mixed Media
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