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"Arm in Arm" is an abstract, contemporary free standing metal sculpture. Made of welded steel rectangular tubing that has been primed and finished with enamel paint, the piece evokes the image of two arms interlocking. Designed and fabricated during a time when we have been sheltering in place in our studio, the sculpture represents a kind of human contact that we cannot presently do, as we practice social distancing. It is meant to represent hope and resiliency, for a time when we can be together again.
"Arm in Arm" is an abstract, contemporary free standing metal sculpture. Made of welded steel rectangular tubing that has been primed and finished with enamel paint, the piece evokes the image of two arms interlocking. Designed and fabricated during a time when we have been sheltering in place in our studio, the sculpture represents a kind of human contact that we cannot presently do, as we practice social distancing. It is meant to represent hope and resiliency, for a time when we can be together again.
"Arm in Arm" is an abstract, contemporary free standing metal sculpture. Made of welded steel rectangular tubing that has been primed and finished with enamel paint, the piece evokes the image of two arms interlocking. Designed and fabricated during a time when we have been sheltering in place in our studio, the sculpture represents a kind of human contact that we cannot presently do, as we practice social distancing. It is meant to represent hope and resiliency, for a time when we can be together again.
"Arm in Arm" is an abstract, contemporary free standing metal sculpture. Made of welded steel rectangular tubing that has been primed and finished with enamel paint, the piece evokes the image of two arms interlocking. Designed and fabricated during a time when we have been sheltering in place in our studio, the sculpture represents a kind of human contact that we cannot presently do, as we practice social distancing. It is meant to represent hope and resiliency, for a time when we can be together again.
"Arm in Arm" is an abstract, contemporary free standing metal sculpture. Made of welded steel rectangular tubing that has been primed and finished with enamel paint, the piece evokes the image of two arms interlocking. Designed and fabricated during a time when we have been sheltering in place in our studio, the sculpture represents a kind of human contact that we cannot presently do, as we practice social distancing. It is meant to represent hope and resiliency, for a time when we can be together again.
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Arm in Arm Sculpture

Mindy and Paul RodmanWhite

United States

Sculpture, Metal on Steel

Size: 26 W x 44 H x 15.5 D in

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"Arm in Arm" is an abstract, contemporary free standing metal sculpture. Made of welded steel rectangular tubing that has been primed and finished with enamel paint, the piece evokes the image of two arms interlocking. Designed and fabricated during a time when we have been sheltering in place in our studio, the sculpture represents a kind of human contact that we cannot presently do, as we practice social distancing. It is meant to represent hope and resiliency, for a time when we can be together again.

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Sculpture:Metal on Steel

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Size:26 W x 44 H x 15.5 D in

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We are a husband and wife team, collaborating on projects since 1980. We started our journey in celluloid, making short experimental films about the human condition, that showed in film festivals and classrooms throughout the United States, Canada and Australia. During this time we worked professionally within the motion picture industry. After a decade working in film, we wanted to reach people without the need for a darkened room, and to create a body of work that was both tangible and functional. Still wishing to have our artwork inspire people to see the world in a new way and think outside the box, we took to making sculptural art furniture and furnishings, out of wood, metal and other mixed media. Cabinets fit together like lockets, while bending and swaying in a dance of life; simultaneously illustrating our individual uniqueness as well as our interdependence on each other as a community. By the new millennium we had taught ourselves to weld and were concentrating mainly on outdoor sculptures made of steel. Working in steel allowed us to better illustrate both the fragility and strength of the human condition, which had always been a central theme in our work. Most of our pieces incorporated the use of bright, bold colors, while others included large expanses of stainless steel that had been burnished in a way that interacted with the light, creating the effect of rhythm and motion, as well as depth, allowing the viewers to look into the soul of the piece. Our latest change of mediums has found us segueing into painting. While we are continuing to work in both abstract and abstract figurative styles, incorporating humor, and making use of bright bold colors, our current expression is acrylic paint on canvas. Motion, emotion and vibrancy, remain the constant themes.

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