Veroljub Naumović
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Nico Dembowich - Heart of the Sea II (ceramic, wheel thrown and altered)
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Leather Eames Lounge Chair Replica
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Rudy Fleck - L'Amour (porcelain thrown)
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Power Boothe - Winter Ice (oil on canvas), 2015
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Jennifer Joanou - Focus, from the series Book #16
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Could u write Mimi in those cool letters u do
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Jaana Paulus - Maanläheinen/Earthy (woodcut & gilding), 2020
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Sharon McConnell - Architecture of the Sky, 2019
(Heat transfer prints on fabric)
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Chunhee Im (임춘희) - 흐르는 생각/Flowing thoughts, 2013
[Oil on canvas]
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Sefton Rani
Beating the drum, 2022
Root of all existence, 2022
(Enamel and polyurethane paint skins, screws, on board)
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Naoji Ishiyama - Treasure hunting (drypoint), 2008
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Inés Lombardi - Given #6 (c-prints, framed), 2000-2
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Massimo Morozzi (1, 2) - Domino Sofa, 1985
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Pedro García-Ramos
Prisms united at one point, 1966
Stable and unstable A and B, 1965-66
(Collage, ink and pen on paper)
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Donald Deskey - Armchair, ca. 1930
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Tsuge [Japanese Boxwood] combs
Japanese Boxwood is very strong and also flexible, making it an incredibly suitable choice for combs. Japanese Boxwood combs will leave your hair shiny, and won’t cause static electricity, hair breakage, or split ends.
One reason that Japanese Boxwood combs are so popular is that they are very durable and can be used throughout your entire life, as long as they don’t get dropped and broken.
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