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Artist: Aaron Scythe
Erotic YOBITSUGI STYLE VASE by Aaron Scythe
By Aaron Scythe
Located in Morton Grove, IL
YOBITSUGI STYLE VASE (INV# NP2717)
Aaron Scythe
porcelain, clay, underglaze, glaze
8 x 6 x 6”
2020
This vase is made of several different vases, cut apart and enameled back together!
Category
2010s Abstract Aaron Scythe Art
Materials
Porcelain, Stoneware, Glaze
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