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Artist: Gyöngy Laky
"Deviation (OY)" Gyöngy Laky, Contemporary Mixed Media Textual Sculpture
By Gyöngy Laky
Located in Wilton, CT
"Deviation" Gyöngy Laky, apple, acrylic paint, screws, 30" x 60" x 2.5" (installed), 2020. This contemporary mixed media wall sculpture was done by San Fr...
Category

2010s Contemporary Gyöngy Laky Art

Materials

Organic Material, Wood, Paint, Found Objects

"Cradle to Cradle" Contemporary mixed media sculpture, vessel
By Gyöngy Laky
Located in Wilton, CT
"Cradle to Cradle" apple, commercial wood, screws, 16" x 30" x 30", 2007. This mixed media sculptural vessel was done by San Francisco-based artist, Gyöngy Laky...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Gyöngy Laky Art

Materials

Organic Material, Mixed Media, Wood, Found Objects

"Globalization IV: Collateral Damage" Mixed media Contemporary Wall Sculpture
By Gyöngy Laky
Located in Wilton, CT
Globalization IV: Collateral Damage, ash, commercial wood, paint, blue concrete bullets, 32" x 97" x 4" (Installed dimensions), 2005. This 3-piece wall sculpture was done by San Francisco-based artist, Gyöngy Laky...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Gyöngy Laky Art

Materials

Wood, Paint, Found Objects, Organic Material

"Chance Encounter: Invent" Contemporary mixed media wall installation
By Gyöngy Laky
Located in Wilton, CT
"Chance Encounter: Invent" walnut, paint, dowels, Vertical: 80 x 11 1/2 x 2; Horizontal: 12 x 62 x 2, 2009. (originally commissioned for The Green Issue for the NY Times Magazine 4/20/08 pp 45-72). This mixed media wall sculpture was done by San Francisco-based artist, Gyöngy Laky...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Gyöngy Laky Art

Materials

Walnut, Wood, Paint

"Nonsense" Gyöngy Laky, Contemporary wall sculpture, US Cent Symbol
By Gyöngy Laky
Located in Wilton, CT
"Nonsense" charcoal, plastic soldiers, paint, acrylic medium, 35 x 26 x 4, 2007. Artist signature on back. This mixed media wall sculpture was done by San Francisco-based artist, Gyöngy Laky...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Gyöngy Laky Art

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Paint, Charcoal, Found Objects, Acrylic

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