We’re saddened by the loss of artist Marisol, known for her Pop art sculptures. Browse her works in our collection.
[Marisol (Marisol Escobar). The Family. 1962. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. © 2016 Marisol]

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We’re saddened by the loss of artist Marisol, known for her Pop art sculptures. Browse her works in our collection.
[Marisol (Marisol Escobar). The Family. 1962. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. © 2016 Marisol]
Os Gêmeos Sem Titulo (Untitled)
2008-2010 Mixed media
2014
“Goddess of Theater ”
Oil on canvas
46 × 28.6 inches ( 116.7 × 72.7 cm )
Kei IMAZU
BIMBA Y LOLA – SS16
Cards and wrapping paper project
“Miss Dolly”
#textile#card#gift#wrappingpaper#pop#minerals
Bernard Frize GLO…, 1997
Metallics transition from runway to street in Shanghai. WGSN street shot, Shanghai Fashion Week.
home of french ceramic artist marguerite ‘guidette’ carbonell (1910-2008) World of Interiors Oct 07
Patch Emblems
Lynnie Z
Cecily Brown
St. Anthony on the Bridge, 2010
gouache, watercolor, and ink on paper
Ej Hauser
darkandstormy. 2011 oil on canvas 33"x29"
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Mira Dancy
└|∵┌| #dots #patternobserver #textiledesign #textile #pattern #caitlinfoster #print #printdesign (at Freebandz)
‘Water’ - New collage.
They’ve been described as looking like strange alien organisms and beautiful, gelatinous blobs – whatever you want to call her works, Dan Lam’s bizarre “dripping sculptures” have an undeniable fantasy about them. Brightly colored with pointy, tentacle-like attachments, her work captures that special grotesque beauty that only mother nature could dream up. However, the Manila born, Texas-based artist explains: “My work looks organic because the process of creating it is organic.”
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