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Layla Bispo, Come and Take It (2024)
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Gifted broken marble, broken tile, textile samples, tile, shotgun shells, lighting fixture, wooden star, rose quartz, pearl, Alasha agate bead, opalite cabochon, Brillo pad, chandelier crystals, pearl, lego., 5 1/2 × 11 × 9 1/2 in
Title: Layla Bispo, Come and Take It (2024)
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Gifted broken marble, broken tile, textile samples, tile, shotgun shells, lighting fixture, wooden star, rose quartz, pearl, Alasha agate bead, opalite cabochon, Brillo pad, chandelier crystals, pearl, lego.
, 5 1/2 × 11 × 9 1/2 in.
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