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20th century. Known for: Sculptor-quasi figural.
From Kansas City, he creates sculpture incorporating anatomical details such as skulls and ears into works that have the appearance of bleached bones. But the material is translucent, apricot-colored... Read full biography
From Kansas City, he creates sculpture incorporating anatomical details such as skulls and ears into works that have the appearance of bleached bones. But the material is translucent, apricot-colored expoxy resin, created with a computer-assisted design program. In other words, they are wholly... Read full biography
From Kansas City, he creates sculpture incorporating anatomical details such as skulls and ears into works that have the appearance of bleached bones. But the material is translucent, apricot-colored expoxy resin, created with a computer-assisted design program. In other words, they are wholly synthetic entities, put together from a codex of images. He has exhibited at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art and had a special exhibit at Grand Arts Gallery in Kansas City, fall 1998.
From Kansas City, he creates sculpture incorporating anatomical details such as skulls and ears into works that have the appearance of bleached bones. But the material is translucent, apricot-colored expoxy resin, created with a computer-assisted design program. In other words, they are wholly synthetic entities, put together from a codex of images. He has exhibited at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art and had a special exhibit at Grand Arts Gallery in Kansas City, fall 1998.
From Kansas City, he creates sculpture incorporating anatomical details such as skulls and ears into works that have the appearance of bleached bones. But the material is translucent, apricot-colored expoxy resin, created with a computer-assisted design program. In other words, they are wholly synthetic entities, put together from a codex of images. He has exhibited at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art and had a special exhibit at Grand Arts Gallery in Kansas City, fall 1998.
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