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Alicia Piller, Eternal Frequency. Edmonia Lewis. (2D Detail of Celestial Monument. Eternal Frequency) (2026)
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Vinyl,Recycled leather, Recycled 3-D printed parts, Wood, Mica, Acrylic paint, Pen and Ink, Photo on paper, (Edmonia Lewis) Shell, Sand dollar, Archival matte fine art paper., 24 1/4 × 20 1/4 × 1 3/4 in
Title: Alicia Piller, Eternal Frequency. Edmonia Lewis. (2D Detail of Celestial Monument. Eternal Frequency) (2026)
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Vinyl,Recycled leather, Recycled 3-D printed parts, Wood, Mica, Acrylic paint, Pen and Ink, Photo on paper, (Edmonia Lewis) Shell, Sand dollar, Archival matte fine art paper.
, 24 1/4 × 20 1/4 × 1 3/4 in.
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