“Secret Spaces”
$120.00
High fired stoneware, with clay and mixed media inside the niches: photographs, sculpture and embellishments. Suitable for hanging. Approximately 13″ wide by 9″ tall
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Categories: Mixed Media, Pottery & Ceramics, Sculpture, Visual Art
Tags: clay sculpture, Handmade, MadeOnMadelineIsland
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- Store Name: Riverrun Studio Arts
- Vendor: Riverrun Studio Arts
- Address: La Pointe, WI 54850
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