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Sculpture, Corrugated Cardboard
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Hand sculpted mylar in artist's frame. Inspired by the intersection between luxury and common materials, this piece creates a metallic landscape in a white, wood frame with an acrylic front. Includes certificate of authenticity. Ready to hang. A larger version of this piece was created for the ...
2013
Sculpture, Corrugated Cardboard
One-of-a-kind Artwork
42 W x 34 H x 2.3 D in
Not Applicable
Not Framed
Certificate is Included
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Rankin Willard is an artist exploring the gap between realism and minimalism. Using mediums ranging from photography and painting to paper collage, he searches for images of connection and dialogue rather than story. His work has been seen in Real Simple Magazine, Interior Design Magazine, Designers Today, Parents Magazine, Good Housekeeping, the HGTV Smart Home, and on . Notable clients include supermodel Coco Rocha, fashion designer Cristian Siriano, and life-style expert Clinton Kelly. His pieces are held by private collectors around the world from London to Australia.
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