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USA, Washington State, Seattle, Olympic Sculpture Park Silver Tree sculpture, “Split,” by Roxy Paine, 2003. Stainless steel-stock-foto
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USA, Washington State, Seattle, Olympic Sculpture Park Silver Tree sculpture, “Split,” by Roxy Paine, 2003. Stainless steel-stock-foto
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USA, Washington State, Seattle, Olympic Sculpture Park Silver Tree sculpture, “Split,” by Roxy Paine, 2003. Stainless steel-stock-foto
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USA, Washington State, Seattle, Olympic Sculpture Park Silver Tree sculpture, “Split,” by Roxy Paine, 2003. Stainless steel-stock-foto
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USA, Washington State, Seattle, Olympic Sculpture Park Silver Tree sculpture, “Split,” by Roxy Paine, 2003. Stainless steel-stock-foto
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USA, Washington State, Seattle, Olympic Sculpture Park Silver Tree sculpture, “Split,” by Roxy Paine, 2003. Stainless steel-stock-foto
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Art installation created by American artist, Roxy Paine entitled 'Inversion' (2008) on display in the Billy Rose art garden of Israel Museum in West Jerusalem Israel-stock-foto
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Art installation created by American artist, Roxy Paine entitled 'Inversion' (2008) on display in the Billy Rose art garden of Israel Museum in West Jerusalem Israel-stock-foto
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Graft Sculpture National Gallery Of Art Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Graft, created by Roxy Paine between 2008 and 2009, is a large-scale stainless steel and concrete sculpture installed in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden. This intricate, tree-like sculpture reflects Paine's fascination with organic forms and industrial materials, standing as a significant piece of contemporary public art in Washington, DC.-stock-foto
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Graft Sculpture National Gallery Of Art Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Graft, created by Roxy Paine between 2008 and 2009, is a large-scale stainless steel and concrete sculpture installed in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden. This intricate, tree-like sculpture reflects Paine's fascination with organic forms and industrial materials, standing as a significant piece of contemporary public art in Washington, DC.-stock-foto
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Graft Sculpture National Gallery Of Art Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Graft, created by Roxy Paine between 2008 and 2009, is a large-scale stainless steel and concrete sculpture installed in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden. This intricate, tree-like sculpture reflects Paine's fascination with organic forms and industrial materials, standing as a significant piece of contemporary public art in Washington, DC.-stock-foto
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The West Building at the North Carolina Museum of Art-stock-foto
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A stainless steel sculpture of a tree titled Askew is a prominent feature outside of the West Building of the North Carolina Museum of Art-stock-foto
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A stainless steel sculpture of a tree titled Askew is a prominent feature outside of the West Building of the North Carolina Museum of Art-stock-foto
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Landmark Paccar Pavilion Seattle, Washington, United States, Split, Roxy Paine's  stainless steel tree sculpture  Olympic Sculpture Park-stock-foto
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Roxy Paine, Graft, 2008–2009, National Gallery of Art – Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C., USA-stock-foto
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Inversion (AD 2008) by Roxy Paine at the Billy Rose art garden at the Israel museum in Jerusalem, Israel.-stock-foto
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Inversion (AD 2008) by Roxy Paine at the Billy Rose art garden at the Israel museum in Jerusalem, Israel.-stock-foto
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The stainless steel, metal, silver, shiny tree sculpture, Graft, by Roxy Paine. At the National Gallery of Art sculpture garden in Washington DC.-stock-foto
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The stainless steel, metal, silver, shiny tree sculpture, Graft, by Roxy Paine. At the National Gallery of Art sculpture garden in Washington DC.-stock-foto
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The stainless steel, metal, silver, shiny tree sculpture, Graft, by Roxy Paine. At the National Gallery of Art sculpture garden in Washington DC.-stock-foto
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National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden, Graft, by Sculptor Roxy Paine, Washington DC, USA.-stock-foto
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Hayward Gallery, London, UK. 2nd Mar, 2020. An assistant poses with 'Rotoplasm', a flame red stainless steel and enamel red tree by Roxy Paine. 'Among the Trees' at Hayward Gallery is a monumental exhibition that re-imagines how we think about trees and forests, and how they have shaped human civilisation. Over 80 works are on display. It runs March 4th - May 17th. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hayward Gallery, London, UK. 2nd Mar, 2020. An assistant poses with 'Rotoplasm', a flame red stainless steel and enamel red tree by Roxy Paine. 'Among the Trees' at Hayward Gallery is a monumental exhibition that re-imagines how we think about trees and forests, and how they have shaped human civilisation. Over 80 works are on display. It runs March 4th - May 17th. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hayward Gallery, London, UK. 2nd Mar, 2020. An assistant poses with 'Rotoplasm', a flame red stainless steel and enamel red tree by Roxy Paine. 'Among the Trees' at Hayward Gallery is a monumental exhibition that re-imagines how we think about trees and forests, and how they have shaped human civilisation. Over 80 works are on display. It runs March 4th - May 17th. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hayward Gallery, London, UK. 2nd Mar, 2020. An assistant poses with 'Rotoplasm', a flame red stainless steel and enamel red tree by Roxy Paine. 'Among the Trees' at Hayward Gallery is a monumental exhibition that re-imagines how we think about trees and forests, and how they have shaped human civilisation. Over 80 works are on display. It runs March 4th - May 17th. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hayward Gallery, London, UK. 2nd Mar, 2020. An assistant poses with 'Rotoplasm', a flame red stainless steel and enamel red tree by Roxy Paine. 'Among the Trees' at Hayward Gallery is a monumental exhibition that re-imagines how we think about trees and forests, and how they have shaped human civilisation. Over 80 works are on display. It runs March 4th - May 17th. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hayward Gallery, London, UK. 2nd Mar, 2020. An assistant poses with 'Rotoplasm', a flame red stainless steel and enamel red tree by Roxy Paine. 'Among the Trees' at Hayward Gallery is a monumental exhibition that re-imagines how we think about trees and forests, and how they have shaped human civilisation. Over 80 works are on display. It runs March 4th - May 17th. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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'Split' a sculpture by Roxy Paine, at Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle, Washington, USA.-stock-foto
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A view of sculpture artist Roxy Paine's 'Askew' at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh-stock-foto
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Museum of Modern Art-stock-foto
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Canada,Ontario,Ottawa,National Gallery of Canada, One Hundred Foot Line sculpture by Roxy Paine-stock-foto
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Canada,Ontario,Ottawa,National Gallery of Canada, One Hundred Foot Line sculpture by Roxy Paine-stock-foto
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Canada,Ontario,Ottawa,National Gallery of Canada, One Hundred Foot Line sculpture by Roxy Paine-stock-foto
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Metal tree in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden, Washington DC-stock-foto
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BEVERLY HILLS, CA - AUG 21: Erratic roxy paine monument in Beverly Hills, Ca on Aug. 21, 2013. Beverly Hills is world-famous for its luxurious culture-stock-foto
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USA, North Carolina, Raleigh, North Carolina Museum of Art, exterior with stainless steel tree sculpture, Askew, by artist Roxy Paine-stock-foto
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USA, North Carolina, Raleigh, North Carolina Museum of Art, exterior with stainless steel tree sculpture, Askew, by artist Roxy Paine-stock-foto
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USA, North Carolina, Raleigh, North Carolina Museum of Art, exterior with stainless steel tree sculpture, Askew, by artist Roxy Paine-stock-foto
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North Carolina, Raleigh, North Carolina Museum of Art, exterior with stainless steel tree sculpture, Askew, by artist Roxy Paine-stock-foto