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CANOPY OF ROUND SHADES IN POLKA DOT PATTERN OVER 2008 WATER EXPO FAIR ZARAGOZA ARAGON SPAIN
70415876 - CANOPY OF ROUND SHADES IN POLKA DOT PATTERN OVER 2008 WATER EXPO FAIR ZARAGOZA ARAGON SPAIN
CANOPY OF ROUND SHADES IN POLKA DOT PATTERN OVER 2008 WATER EXPO FAIR ZARAGOZA ARAGON SPAIN
70441501 - CANOPY OF ROUND SHADES IN POLKA DOT PATTERN OVER 2008 WATER EXPO FAIR ZARAGOZA ARAGON SPAIN
Curved dot pattern
70511601 - Curved dot pattern
Curved dot pattern
70511594 - Curved dot pattern
Abstract dot pattern
70511602 - Abstract dot pattern
Curved dot pattern
70511589 - Curved dot pattern
Diminishing dot pattern against an abstract background
70511561 - Diminishing dot pattern against an abstract background
Curved dot pattern
70511597 - Curved dot pattern
Curved dot pattern against an abstract background
70511596 - Curved dot pattern against an abstract background
Diminishing dot pattern against a white background
70511623 - Diminishing dot pattern against a white background
A pre-Hispanic Native American petroglyph rock art panel with a snake & dot pattern in Nine Mile Canyon in Utah.
14089128 - A pre-Hispanic Native American petroglyph rock art panel with a snake & dot pattern in Nine Mile Canyon in Utah.
The Naoshima Pumpkin is a sculpture in the form of a giant black and yellow polka-dotted pumpkin by the celebrated artist Yayoi Kusama. It has stood at the end of a pier on the “art island” of Naoshima in the Seto inland sea since 1994.  The sculpture was damaged in a storm in April 2021 and was repaired and reinstalled in  October, 2022; Naoshima Island, Seto Inland Sea, Japan
13884779 - The Naoshima Pumpkin is a sculpture in the form of a giant black and yellow polka-dotted pumpkin by the celebrated artist Yayoi Kusama. It has stood at the end of a pier on the “art island” of Naoshima in the Seto inland sea since 1994. The sculpture was damaged in a storm in April 2021 and was repaired and reinstalled in October, 2022; Naoshima Island, Seto Inland Sea, Japan
The Naoshima Pumpkin is a sculpture in the form of a giant black and yellow polka-dotted pumpkin by the celebrated artist Yayoi Kusama. It has stood at the end of a pier on the “art island” of Naoshima in the Seto inland sea since 1994.  The sculpture was damaged in a storm in April 2021 and was repaired and reinstalled in  October, 2022; Naoshima Island, Seto Inland Sea, Japan
13884763 - The Naoshima Pumpkin is a sculpture in the form of a giant black and yellow polka-dotted pumpkin by the celebrated artist Yayoi Kusama. It has stood at the end of a pier on the “art island” of Naoshima in the Seto inland sea since 1994. The sculpture was damaged in a storm in April 2021 and was repaired and reinstalled in October, 2022; Naoshima Island, Seto Inland Sea, Japan
The Naoshima Pumpkin is a sculpture in the form of a giant black and yellow polka-dotted pumpkin by the celebrated artist Yayoi Kusama. It has stood at the end of a pier on the “art island” of Naoshima in the Seto inland sea since 1994.  The sculpture was damaged in a storm in April 2021 and was repaired and reinstalled in  October, 2022; Naoshima Island, Seto Inland Sea, Japan
13884762 - The Naoshima Pumpkin is a sculpture in the form of a giant black and yellow polka-dotted pumpkin by the celebrated artist Yayoi Kusama. It has stood at the end of a pier on the “art island” of Naoshima in the Seto inland sea since 1994. The sculpture was damaged in a storm in April 2021 and was repaired and reinstalled in October, 2022; Naoshima Island, Seto Inland Sea, Japan
The Naoshima Pumpkin is a sculpture in the form of a giant black and yellow polka-dotted pumpkin by the celebrated artist Yayoi Kusama. It has stood at the end of a pier on the “art island” of Naoshima in the Seto inland sea since 1994.  The sculpture was damaged in a storm in April 2021 and was repaired and reinstalled in  October, 2022; Naoshima Island, Seto Inland Sea, Japan
13884761 - The Naoshima Pumpkin is a sculpture in the form of a giant black and yellow polka-dotted pumpkin by the celebrated artist Yayoi Kusama. It has stood at the end of a pier on the “art island” of Naoshima in the Seto inland sea since 1994. The sculpture was damaged in a storm in April 2021 and was repaired and reinstalled in October, 2022; Naoshima Island, Seto Inland Sea, Japan