David Gerstein Free Standing Double Sided Sculpture Girl on Scooter
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A common sight on the streets of Israel are the children riding on scooters. David Gerstein's sculpture captures the movement of a pretty young girl riding her scooter. Subtly, her face is hidden concealing the expression. Is she happy or frightened of the people and traffic around her?
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
A common sight on the streets of Israel are the children riding on scooters. David Gerstein's sculpture captures the movement of a pretty young girl riding her scooter. Subtly, her face is hidden concealing the expression. Is she happy or frightened of the people and traffic around her?
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.
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A common sight on the streets of Israel are the children riding on scooters. David Gerstein's sculpture captures the movement of a pretty young girl riding her scooter. Subtly, her face is hidden concealing the expression. Is she happy or frightened of the people and traffic around her?
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