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Sculpture, Wood on Stainless Steel
Size: 24 W x 62 H x 24 D in
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This is Coral (Version 1) in walnut and stainless steel. This sculpture is Gray's first in this series and was inspired by an actual piece of coral from his salt water aquarium. It gives the viewer a soothing relaxing feeling like being by a fountain or watching sea kelp dance in the current. It compells you to touch it and feel the smooth curves transitioning from one element to another. Coral seems to feel like it is influenced by the female form almost as much as the coral. The pedestal is disk ground with a multi level ovals finish which gives it a holographic appearance. This sculpture is bolted to the pedestal for stability.
Wood on Stainless Steel
One-of-a-kind Artwork
24 W x 62 H x 24 D in
Not Framed
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Bruce Gray served as an electronics technician for 4 years in the Coast Guard right after high school. He then went to the University of Massachusetts on the GI Bill where he received a BFA in Design in 1983. He then worked as a photographer and then as a designer and graphic artist at an advertising agency in Boston. Bruce kept wanting to do his own work in the fine arts, so he moved to Los Angeles in 1989 and started making his sculptures full time. He works in a wide range of styles and mediums which include abstract painting, functional art, giant objects, abstract and figurative sculptures, found object assemblages, and various forms of kinetic art including mobiles, rolling ball machines, suspended magnet sculptures, stabiles, and more. Bruce's work has been exhibited worldwide, has appeared in over 45 books and countless times on television, in movies, and in the press. Some of his public art sculptures include permanent projects for The Rolling Ball Museum (Seoul, Korea), The Kentucky Museum, Children's Hospital Boston, Edwards Air Force Base, Little Rock National Airport, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Vanderbilt University, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Embassy Suites (Ontario, CA), Doubletree Hotel (Burlingame, CA), NBC Universal Studios, Lucille Packard Children's Hospital, A&M Records, Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas, Loudoun Station Virginia, Valley Children's Hospital, Union Station Pottsville, and Morgantown Jet Center.
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