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16.5″W x 13.5″D x 18″H
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SCOTT HANSON Bronze Manta Ray Sculpture – Signed
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Signed and numbered #60/75, an original sculpture from California born artist, Scott Hanson. Figurative on the surface, Hanson creates slight abstract sculptures using our familiar perceptions of the sea life that influenced them. Titled Shadow Play, Hanson’s sculpture is influenced by the manta ray, with a black marbled texture and visible bronze accents, the mobula is supported by an abstract stand solidifying it to the base.
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