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Sidney Hutter's MiniMe Solid Vase Form
Sidney Hutter's MiniMe Solid Vase Form
Much of the material used to make Sidney Hutter's modernist sculptures and vases come from glass collected from torn-down buildings and structures. He made this 8.75-inch vase by stacking 64 clear circles and gluing them together with a colored adhesive. Hutter works in Auburndale, Mass.

$12,000
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