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an abstract image of colorful lines and shapes
This may contain: an abstract black and white artwork in a frame on the wall above it is a striped pattern
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Alberto Biasi @EXPO CHICAGO 2023
Dep Art Gallery will be present at EXPO CHICAGO 2023 in the Booth 400 with a solo show dedicated to Alberto Biasi. 2010 Farfalle innamorate 50x34 OC 890
the stairs are covered in multicolored glass tiles and sunlight shining through them,
Stained Glass Door Made Of Pantone Swatches
people are looking at an art piece on the ground covered with paint and brushes,
15 Artists To Watch at Frieze London 2015 | Artnet News
two women are looking at each other in front of a pink background with the word dixie written on it
a blurry image of a woman's face and hair
Original Fashion Photography by Artsido Art | Figurative Art on Paper | Untitled # 1 - Limited Edition of 30
Original Art Photo/Digital Photography, measuring: 100W x 100H x 0.4D cm, by: Artsido Art (France). Styles: Figurative, Fine Art, Modern, Portraiture, Pop Art. Subject: Fashion. Keywords: Colors, Women, Digital, Vibration, Photography. This Photo/Digital Photography is one of a kind and once sold will no longer be available to purchase. Buy art at Saatchi Art.
an abstract painting with lots of different colors and shapes on it's glass surface
an abstract painting hanging on the wall next to a white sign with a black frame
This may contain: a white wall with black circles on it
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Alberto Biasi @EXPO CHICAGO 2023
a black and white drawing of an alleyway with water coming out of the basements
a man is painting a box with polka dots on it
a small wooden box sitting on top of a tile floor next to a white wall
Furniture and wood shavings
Furniture and wood shavings
three different colored vases sitting next to each other on a white surface with foil covering them
Steel by Sam Shendi
a piece of art sitting on top of a wooden table
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HOMES by MJ TYSON, alumna JEWELRY + METALSMITHING MFA, RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGN - All material carries a past, and whether we acknowledge this lineage or not, it exists. It may be to our advantage — as a way of orienting ourselves in our world — to consider the cycles of creation and destruction intrinsic to the objects and materials that surround us.