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Continuous Loops brass Sculpture

Eugene Perry

Sculpture, Metal on Brass

Size: 34 W x 41 H x 20 D in

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Originally listed for $20,500

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Presenting "Continuous Loops" in its stunning brass rendition, a superb sculpture that offers the option to customize the sphere in your preferred color. Handcrafted from brass with a distinct patina finish and safeguarded by a protective matte clear coat, this piece thrives in outdoor environments. Its robust base boasts four anchoring tabs for added stability. Low maintenance is required, involving just a bi-annual waxing to uphold its remarkable charm. Similar to its stainless-steel counterpart, "Continuous Loops" symbolizes the enduring journey of artistry and limitless creativity, a testament to the unceasing flow of artistic expression. Sculptures are made to order, typically requiring 4 to 6 weeks, however select pieces may be available for immediate shipment.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Sculpture:

Metal on Brass

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

34 W x 41 H x 20 D in

SHIPPING AND RETURNS
Delivery Time:

Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

Born in Liberia, West Africa, Perry moved to the United States in 1986, at the age of ten, where he lived with his father, stepmother, and younger brother in West Philadelphia. There he attended private school for most of his childhood life. They then relocated to Willingboro, New Jersey, where he finished school and took on various jobs. After completing high school, Perry completed two years of college but lost interest in the college direction. He then took on an entry-level position in a metal fabrication shop, where he familiarized himself with different techniques and aspects of welding. After quickly learning the trade and obtaining certification, he began using scrap metal from the job to create pieces of artwork. It was not until he met frame shop/art gallery owner Jung Park, who inspired him to take his creativity more seriously. There he learned his main painting techniques as well as the finishing themes. In 2007, Park and Perry collaborated on a few pieces which were sold to establishments in the Philadelphia area. During this time, Perry was able to show his work at First Fridays in Old City, Philadelphia. Here he received great feedback from the public, which gave him more confidence to pursue his career. He began to network with other artists, did a few showings through galleries, and participated in art festivals. He is now established and awarded in his category, attending major art shows such as Artexpo New York and Art Basel Miami, while receiving major commission work from individuals through shows, interior designers and building architects. Some of his major accomplishments include pieces within apartment building lobbies, hotel grounds, and one of his larger Building Blocks collection on the grounds of Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut. With so many accomplishments of his work, Perry has truly become an international artist with collectors in the United States and abroad. Perry currently resides in the Orlando area of Florida where he continues his passion of creating innovative, modern, and sophisticated sculptures that will grace the homes of people who will enjoy them for many years to come.

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