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This series of free-standing frames were born from the artist's experience of minimalism and post-modernism of the 1960's- 1980's.  The acrylic and wood were hand-finished and assembled by the artist, while being packed away in storage since their completion in 1993.  They are now being offered here for the public.

The stainless steel hardware can be loosened to allow insertion of an image within the "sandwich" of the acrylic slabs.  Novus plastic polish is used to periodically clean the acrylic, as well as to remove any scratches.
This series of free-standing frames were born from the artist's experience of minimalism and post-modernism of the 1960's- 1980's.  The acrylic and wood were hand-finished and assembled by the artist, while being packed away in storage since their completion in 1993.  They are now being offered here for the public.

The stainless steel hardware can be loosened to allow insertion of an image within the "sandwich" of the acrylic slabs.  Novus plastic polish is used to periodically clean the acrylic, as well as to remove any scratches.
This series of free-standing frames were born from the artist's experience of minimalism and post-modernism of the 1960's- 1980's.  The acrylic and wood were hand-finished and assembled by the artist, while being packed away in storage since their completion in 1993.  They are now being offered here for the public.

The stainless steel hardware can be loosened to allow insertion of an image within the "sandwich" of the acrylic slabs.  Novus plastic polish is used to periodically clean the acrylic, as well as to remove any scratches.
This series of free-standing frames were born from the artist's experience of minimalism and post-modernism of the 1960's- 1980's.  The acrylic and wood were hand-finished and assembled by the artist, while being packed away in storage since their completion in 1993.  They are now being offered here for the public.

The stainless steel hardware can be loosened to allow insertion of an image within the "sandwich" of the acrylic slabs.  Novus plastic polish is used to periodically clean the acrylic, as well as to remove any scratches.
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Acrylic Maplewood Steel Grande Sculpture

Barrett Ashley Johnson

United States

Sculpture, Steel on Plastic

Size: 14 W x 12 H x 6.5 D in

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This series of free-standing frames were born from the artist's experience of minimalism and post-modernism of the 1960's- 1980's. The acrylic and wood were hand-finished and assembled by the artist, while being packed away in storage since their completion in 1993. They are now being offered here for the public. The stainless steel hardware can be loosened to allow insertion of an image within the "sandwich" of the acrylic slabs. Novus plastic polish is used to periodically clean the acrylic, as well as to remove any scratches.

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Sculpture:Steel on Plastic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:14 W x 12 H x 6.5 D in

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