David Gerstein Free Standing Double Sided Urban Sculpture The Tourist
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A frequent scene on the streets of Tel Aviv - the perennial tourist. David Gerstein immortalizes him with this colorful sculpture. Looking resolute and determined, dressed in sandals and large brimmed hat, he holds a bag in one hand and pulls along his suitcase on wheels in the other.
The "Urban Walkers" sculptures of celebrated artist David Gerstein, will bring a lively note to home or office home décor. Laser cut on steel, his series of over twenty-five sculptures depict typical figures from I
A frequent scene on the streets of Tel Aviv - the perennial tourist. David Gerstein immortalizes him with this colorful sculpture. Looking resolute and determined, dressed in sandals and large brimmed hat, he holds a bag in one hand and pulls along his suitcase on wheels in the other.
The "Urban Walkers" sculptures of celebrated artist David Gerstein, will bring a lively note to home or office home décor. Laser cut on steel, his series of over twenty-five sculptures depict typical figures from Israel's city life. Lifelike and colorful, they are free-standing with the image on both sides, enhancing any shelf or tabletop.
AJUD-23457
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A frequent scene on the streets of Tel Aviv - the perennial tourist. David Gerstein immortalizes him with this colorful sculpture. Looking resolute and determined, dressed in sandals and large brimmed hat, he holds a bag in one hand and pulls along his suitcase on wheels in the other.
The "Urban Walkers" sculptures of celebrated artist David Gerstein, will bring a lively note to home or office home décor. Laser cut on steel, his series of over twenty-five sculptures depict typical figures from I