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Hyland Mather (X-O)
"Wonder Town", Wall-Hanging, Sculpture, Assemblage, Abstract, Found Object

2018

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    "Girl / Boy (diptych)" is an original artwork by Hyland Mather made of lost objects, acrylic, aerosol, abandoned papers, laser engraving, string, nails, wood box frame measuring appr...
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    This wall-hanging sculpture titled "Was Happy Cancelled?" is an original artwork by Kelly Kozma made of assorted & repurposed punched paper, hand-stitched together with embroidery th...
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  • Offerings
    By Kelly Kozma
    Located in Philadelphia, PA
    This wall-hanging sculpture titled "Offerings" is an original artwork by Kelly Kozma made of credit card offer envelopes & assorted paper, hand-stitched together with embroidery thre...
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  • Coin Cunt XXXIII
    By Suzanna Scott
    Located in Philadelphia, PA
    This is an original sculpture from Suzanna Scott's ongoing "Coin Cunt" series made from a kisslock coin purse and thread. The piece measures approximately 4in x 4in. ABOUT // Suzan...
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