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Landscape#1 Sculpture - Limited Edition of 4

Paul Stein

South Africa

Sculpture, Metal on Steel

Size: 15.7 W x 18.1 H x 11 D in

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The eye gazes at distant hills, upwards to the sky, perhaps scans the horizon and picks up the reflection of a river. All these contribute to our sense of landscape . This sculpture is made in steel, stainless -steel , and supported on a base of French Oak. It attempts to convey some of these ideas. Elements of high gloss painted surfaces ( hard 2k auto lacquer) contrast with the speckled texture on the main body of the sculpture . The sculpture is editioned, this being 2/4. There may be slight differences in the textured surfaces of the editions, but everything else is the same. The sculpture also sits well on a cast cement base, giving a contrast with the finished textures of the work.

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Sculpture:Metal on Steel

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:4

Size:15.7 W x 18.1 H x 11 D in

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Paul Stein was born in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1956 , and lives and works out of his studio in Cape Town. He works in the medium of metal and mixed media sculpture, and his works are in collections both in South Africa and abroad. I work primarily within the direct metal approach to sculpture, as opposed to the cast metal method. My raw materials are sheets of steel or aluminium which I shape towards the desired end. I am drawn towards simplicity in form and the idea of stating an idea with minimum fuss. I find inspiration in many things, but my prime area of interest at the moment is using the medium of sculpture to express human intent. I am also interested in the idea of fragmentation, of form, movement and implied movement in sculpture. How do you alter the static nature of sculpture, and make it come alive?

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