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Miss BugsLolly Specimen Cabinet2021
2021
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Individual Lollies available by special order and priced at $350 plus shipping.
- Creator:Miss Bugs (2007, English)
- Creation Year:2021
- Dimensions:Height: 23.6 in (59.95 cm)Width: 42.9 in (108.97 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Miss Bugs
Miss Bugs are a London-based street-art partnership (a boy and a girl), working together since 2007. From their early days, they have preferred to keep a low profile choosing to communicate through their artwork rather than through media appearances, therefore, not much is known about them.
Miss Bugs create colourful mixed-media works. They use a vast array of materials and methods such as screen printing, painting, casting, gold and silver leaf, wood and aluminium, to name a few.
Some of their early work brought the artists a lot of attention on the streets. This was a series of cut-out pieces that blended into their urban surroundings. Over the past few years, the artists have been focusing on multimedia cast resin pieces.
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