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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, 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 d...

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2020

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Sculpture, 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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Not Applicable

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Not Framed

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Certificate is Included

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Ships in a Crate

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"I very rarely plan out or draw what I’m going to make. Things come to me in dreams. In meditation. When I’m driving. I try to catch the idea when it floats by and remember it. “ Glam Couture Born 1974 BFA, Rhode Island School of Design MFA, Massachusetts College of Art Sue Freda is a multidisciplinary artist working across sculpture and mixed media installation. Her practice explores the interplay of light, transparency, and form, using materials such as woven wire, cast glass, resin, and layered surfaces to create immersive, light-responsive works that shift subtly with their surroundings. Freda has exhibited widely in the United States and internationally, including at the Bristol Art Museum, RISD Craft, Zenith Gallery (Washington, DC), Shayne Gallery (Montreal), and major fairs such as Art Expo New York. Her work is held in prominent public and private collections including Sir Elton John, the Museo Italo Americano, Cirque du Soleil, Fidelity Investments, MEDITECH, and the Waldorf Astoria, and has been presented in contexts ranging from New York Fashion Week to collaboration with designers, such as Nicole Hollis and Kari Whitman Interiors. Her practice has been supported by residencies at the de Young Museum and Pilchuck Glass School and recognized with honors including the Pollock–Krasner Foundation Award and multiple Rhode Island State Council on the Arts grants. She lives and works in Warren, Rhode Island where she continues to explore the ephemeral qualities of material, light, and space.

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