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14" x 10" x 3/4" Canvas
Oil over gesso relief
$89
34" x 34" Canvas
Poplar Wood Frame - 2-1/2" Deep
Oil over gesso relief
$499
34" x 34" Canvas
Poplar Wood Frame - 2-1/2" Deep
Oil over gesso relief
$499
20" x 16" Canvas Panel
Oil over gesso relief
$89
14" x 10" x 3/4" Canvas
Oil over gesso relief
$89
Mixed Media 34"
x 34" Canvas over a Poplar Wood Frame - 2-1/2" Deep. Before the
canvas was stretched a piece of .125 thick aluminum was attached to the
face of the frame. This makes the attachment of elements such as the
expanded metal square easier and stronger. Sections of thin copper
sheeting were attached with contact cement and add to the "mix"
Titled:
"Chaos" Acrylic on canvas. I think it's finished, but you never
know. This
is a very large canvas stretched over a Poplar wood frame. I think, and might have to double
check, but 68" x 68" I believe.
1-1/2" of solid
steel welded to a 3/4" circular steel base and then textured with a
7-1/2" disk grinder followed with an oxygen / acetylene torch to achieve
coloration.
34" x 34"
Titled: "Hope" Acrylic on canvas over a Poplar wood frame.
2-1/2" Deep
34"
x 34" Titled: "Faith" Acrylic on canvas over a Poplar wood
frame. 2-1/2" Deep
34"
x 34" Titled: "Love" Acrylic on canvas over a Poplar wood
frame. 2-1/2" Deep
Computer generated artwork created with Raydream software and Photoshop
In celebration of
it's 50th anniversary, the peace sign with a knife stabbed into it. Once I
add "US Government Issue" to the handle I think my political
statement will be complete. 3D
Original concept of
sculpture to the extreme left. A 3D Computer generated model of "Nadelohr"
created in Raydream.
Unfinished -"Nadelohr"
is 3/4" Thick Aluminum cut on a flatbed router. Both pieces separate
and can be finished several ways. Approximately 36" tall with approximately
a 14" diameter base.
34" x 34"
Titled: "Truth" Acrylic on canvas over a Poplar wood frame.
2-1/2" Deep
These are computer
renderings of a steel piece I'm planning called "Balance". I am
into production, but once again I need a certain tool to complete the
piece. I need a horizontal band saw to cut the 6" wide x 3/4"
thick steel flat bar stock that will be the base and first piece up from
the base. Below are computer generated views of the piece turned 22.5
degrees each time.