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Artist: Marcy Lally
Cecilia
By Marcy Lally
Located in New Orleans, LA
"Cecilia" is a sculpture by Marcy Lally from her 2022 show "Hands of Time." The piece is 27 inches tall, 20 inches wide, and 12 inches in depth. It is an American Bison skull...
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2010s Marcy Lally Art

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Mixed Media

Brighter Days Ahead
By Marcy Lally
Located in New Orleans, LA
"Brighter Days Ahead" is a sculpture by Marcy Lally from her 2022 show "Hands of Time." The piece is 28 inches high, 15 inches wide, and 13 inches in depth. It is a cow skull with vintage plates, an orange glass bird...
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2010s Marcy Lally Art

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Mixed Media

Here's to the Night Owls
By Marcy Lally
Located in New Orleans, LA
"Here's to the Night Owls" is a sculpture by Marcy Lally. The piece is 9.25 inches high, 6.50 inches wide, and 3.25 inches in depth. It is made from ceramic pieces and a horseshoe mo...
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2010s Marcy Lally Art

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Metal

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