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Framed Black-on-Black Archival Paper and Dichroic Glass Wall Sculpture.
Detail of Dichroic Glass that changes as light reflects and refracts differently.
Chroma Day and Night as Diptych in Living Room
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Chroma Night IV Sculpture

William Freer

United States

Sculpture, Paper on Paper

Size: 17.5 W x 21.5 H x 1.5 D in

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About The Artwork

This framed paper-and-dichroic glass wall sculpture changes throughout the day as the startling colors change and jump out of the black-on-black layered background. Inspired by the work of Mondrian and Kandinsky but flavored with architectural detail and precision, I cut through deeply textured layers of archival paper, to bring shadow, light, color and joy to every piece. Hang as part of a diptych with Chroma Day II.

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Sculpture:Paper on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:17.5 W x 21.5 H x 1.5 D in

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William Freer is a New Mexico artist whose work resonates with collectors nationwide. In his gallery and commissioned work, Bill focuses on the drama of lights and darks, creating pure designs that convey the power of the shadow. Re-imagining scenes from nature, from native symbols, from architectural details and art motifs, he carves through layers of paper or steel, always allowing the shadows to tell the story. As light shifts throughout the day, new moods emerge adding subtle movement. His paper sculpture is an oasis of calm and precision, a place of contemplation to collectors. And his steel work is the yang to paper’s yin, where collectors feel the voice of energy, strength and power. Drama springs from many joined layers that make shadows deep and alluring, while rich patinas, a colorful splash of glass and 360-degree rotation add surprise and excitement. He’s happiest when viewers touch and turn his work, feeling its surfaces, experiencing its spirit. With a keen understanding of both the public and private space, his works in paper and in steel appear in individual, corporate and public collections nationwide. He also partners with celebrated public artist Howard Meehan. Bill's recent public art installation (a kinetic work in steel and glass) was purchased by Western New Mexico University. A multi-media artist, Bill is equally at home with computer design programs, CNC equipment and a hammer.

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Handpicked to show at The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art in Chicago

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