Let There Be Neon
Clear a space for word-wise wall art and elevate signage to new heights.
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Light-up neon sculpture, $1,800, by Marilyn and Peter Frank, at F2, 840 W. Washington Blvd., 312-371-1391.
Photograph: Leonard Gertz
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Light-up neon sculpture, $1,800, by Marilyn and Peter Frank, at F2, 840 W. Washington Blvd., 312-371-1391.
Photograph: Leonard Gertz
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