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Shifting Migrations (14 Blue Birds)
Located in Dallas, TX
(14) Blue Bird Sculptures (nails on back for installation).
Category

2010s Modern Maryland - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Clay, Pigment

Honey, You Have to Wait, Original Contemporary Sculpture
Located in Boston, MA
Honey, You Have to Wait 15 x 8 x 3 Mixed media Original sculpture signed by the artist Unframed Artist's Commentary: "Sometimes diving for the goal too soon is a mistake." Like life, Todd McCollister...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Maryland - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Wire

To Find Each Other, We Have to Leave Our Depths; To Survive, We Can Not Stay
Located in Boston, MA
Original Contemporary Sculpture Wood, plastic whale, plastic squid, dyes, pigmented finish, clear finish Artist's Commentary: "The sperm whales of the world consume more squid each year by mass than the mass of the human population of the planet. It's a lot of squid. They're almost constantly hunting squid. What you may not have known is that there is some evidence giant squid...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Maryland - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Dye

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