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Large Art Glass Sculpture Entitled "Merge" by Michael Pavlik & Vladimira Klumpar
By Vladimira Klumpar
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Gorgeous large cast art glass sculpture entitled "Merge" by Michael Pavlik & Vladimira Kumpar, circa 2004. The glass sculpture is cast molded and then g...
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