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The core element in Kal Mansur’s work is a sculptural object he calls “fodder”. This shape is made of completely clear and hard-edged plexiglass. Mansur embeds fluorescent pigments into it which project through the edges. He paints surrounding areas and encases the work within a translucent panel. The completed piece appears to change as light strikes its internal elements, enabling the viewer to visually travel through the composition.
The core element in Kal Mansur’s work is a sculptural object he calls “fodder”. This shape is made of completely clear and hard-edged plexiglass. Mansur embeds fluorescent pigments into it which project through the edges. He paints surrounding areas and encases the work within a translucent panel. The completed piece appears to change as light strikes its internal elements, enabling the viewer to visually travel through the composition.
The core element in Kal Mansur’s work is a sculptural object he calls “fodder”. This shape is made of completely clear and hard-edged plexiglass. Mansur embeds fluorescent pigments into it which project through the edges. He paints surrounding areas and encases the work within a translucent panel. The completed piece appears to change as light strikes its internal elements, enabling the viewer to visually travel through the composition.
The core element in Kal Mansur’s work is a sculptural object he calls “fodder”. This shape is made of completely clear and hard-edged plexiglass. Mansur embeds fluorescent pigments into it which project through the edges. He paints surrounding areas and encases the work within a translucent panel. The completed piece appears to change as light strikes its internal elements, enabling the viewer to visually travel through the composition.
The core element in Kal Mansur’s work is a sculptural object he calls “fodder”. This shape is made of completely clear and hard-edged plexiglass. Mansur embeds fluorescent pigments into it which project through the edges. He paints surrounding areas and encases the work within a translucent panel. The completed piece appears to change as light strikes its internal elements, enabling the viewer to visually travel through the composition.

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Kame 14 (abstract, dimensional, painting, lucite, sculpture, translucent, light, optical, fluorescent) Sculpture

Kal Mansur

United States

Sculpture, Acrylic on Other

Size: 12 W x 12 H x 2 D in

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The core element in Kal Mansur’s work is a sculptural object he calls “fodder”. This shape is made of completely clear and hard-edged plexiglass. Mansur embeds fluorescent pigments into it which project through the edges. He paints surrounding areas and encases the work within a translucent panel. The completed piece appears to change as light strikes its internal elements, enabling the viewer to visually travel through the composition.

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Acrylic on Other

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12 W x 12 H x 2 D in

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Kal Mansur (b. 1965) is best known for his luminous wall sculptures. Materials such as paint, acrylic, and epoxy are combined and manipulated to create cohesive, elemental pieces of art. He uses transparency like a brushstroke, varying its depth and application to manipulate available light. Mansur's acrylic sculptures are dimensional objects made of painted plexiglass. Embedded fluorescent pigments project colour through the edges. The work absorbs and reflects light, allowing the viewer to visually travel through the composition. His latest works are pigmented and poured epoxy sculptures. Their solidity is borne out of a process combining temperature, time, and viscosity. These forces result in topographical objects that continue Mansur’s exploration of the processes that shape abstraction. Mansur produces sculpture, painting, and large-scale installations. He completed his BFA from the University of Texas at Austin in 1990. He is represented by galleries in Canada, Europe, and the United States. His work has been commissioned by Tiffany and Company (Honolulu and Moscow), Bonjour Capital (New York), George Brown College (Toronto), Ryerson University (Toronto), the Norwegian Cruise Line, the Caribbean Cruise Line, Related Companies (New York), among others. He has studios in Toronto and Pittsburgh.

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