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This long, hanging form plays with the illusion of gravity, making it seem as though the shapes are hanging and stretching with weight. The sculpture is actually hardened and held in these three bulb shapes that ascend in size from top to bottom of the piece. The shape of the bulbs transition from diamond to tear drop at the bottom.
This long, hanging form plays with the illusion of gravity, making it seem as though the shapes are hanging and stretching with weight. The sculpture is actually hardened and held in these three bulb shapes that ascend in size from top to bottom of the piece. The shape of the bulbs transition from diamond to tear drop at the bottom.
This long, hanging form plays with the illusion of gravity, making it seem as though the shapes are hanging and stretching with weight. The sculpture is actually hardened and held in these three bulb shapes that ascend in size from top to bottom of the piece. The shape of the bulbs transition from diamond to tear drop at the bottom.
This long, hanging form plays with the illusion of gravity, making it seem as though the shapes are hanging and stretching with weight. The sculpture is actually hardened and held in these three bulb shapes that ascend in size from top to bottom of the piece. The shape of the bulbs transition from diamond to tear drop at the bottom.
This long, hanging form plays with the illusion of gravity, making it seem as though the shapes are hanging and stretching with weight. The sculpture is actually hardened and held in these three bulb shapes that ascend in size from top to bottom of the piece. The shape of the bulbs transition from diamond to tear drop at the bottom.
This long, hanging form plays with the illusion of gravity, making it seem as though the shapes are hanging and stretching with weight. The sculpture is actually hardened and held in these three bulb shapes that ascend in size from top to bottom of the piece. The shape of the bulbs transition from diamond to tear drop at the bottom.

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Aeris Extenta Forma (Copper Stretched Form) Sculpture

Susan Freda

United States

Sculpture, Metal on Other

Size: 8 W x 64 H x 8 D in

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This long, hanging form plays with the illusion of gravity, making it seem as though the shapes are hanging and stretching with weight. The sculpture is actually hardened and held in these three bulb shapes that ascend in size from top to bottom of the piece. The shape of the bulbs transition from diamond to tear drop at the bottom.

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Metal on Other

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

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8 W x 64 H x 8 D in

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Susan Freda is a sculptor who's work is sought after for her deft and boundary crossing use of materials such as glass and wire. She creates intricate and organic works for the collector and for corporate spaces. She employs form, line and light as vehicles to create ephemeral works that hold the viewer entranced with their ethereal shadow play and quiet sparkle. **Please inquire if you are interested in a sold work. Commissions are welcome.

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