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Sculpture, Glass on Steel
Size: 29 W x 64 H x 19 D in
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‘Last Hope’ Metal and Lighted Glass Sculpture. As metal and lighted glass collide, a picture of earth in jeopardy. We are the ‘Last Hope’. *Dimensions 29″ x 19″ x 64″ *Weight of sculpture 170 lbs *Steel & Solid Chiseled Optical Glass Block with RGB LED lighting *LED lighting is WiFi controlled utilizing a small handheld controller or by downloading the Magic Home APP *User defined array of colors from bright white to your favorite colors. Lock in your favorite color or have them cycle though them all. It’s your choice. Artwork Narrative ‘Last Hope’ Metal and Lighted Glass Sculpture. As metal and lighted glass collide, a picture of earth in jeopardy. We are the ‘Last Hope’. This sculpture represents the jeopardy our human society is under from the accelerating decline of Earth’s natural life-support systems. From coral reefs flickering out beneath the oceans to rainforest desiccating into savannahs, nature is being destroyed at a rate tens to hundreds of times higher than earths long history. The chiseled glass represents water, our source of existence. LED lighting cycles through the rainbow of color as it illuminates the fractures in the glass. It is the beacon of hope at the center of a demise which we can impact. Is business as usual with small adjustments enough? It’s not enough, drastic change is paramount. Compare this with others in my sculpture archive.
Glass on Steel
One-of-a-kind Artwork
29 W x 64 H x 19 D in
Not Framed
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Originally from Arizona, Chris currently resides near Columbus, Ohio. His modern abstract sculpture work ranges from smaller intimate pieces to larger scale outdoor works for both private and public exhibitions and collections. Chris continually strives to promote his sense of exploration through the harmonious blending of materials like stone, glass, wood and acrylic. Various metals are always the foundational medium. Though, not formally educated by an art institution, a glimpse at Chris’s work reveals his innate ability to envision, design and fabricate truly one-of-a-kind artworks. He has been recognized for excellence in his medium by several venues and juried competitions, notably, in a short period of time as a professional artist beginning in 2015. In 2020, he took 2nd place for ‘The Fabric of Mortality’ from Indiana State University Whitewater Valley Art Competition as well as 2nd place for ‘Uplift’, a public outdoor sculpture in St. Joseph, MO. In 2019, he received the Metal & Glass award from the COX Fine Art Center in Columbus, OH and in 2018 a juried donation to the Columbus Museum of Art for ‘Cobalt’. Recent media coverage placed ‘War in Heaven’, an outdoor sculpture, in Phoenix Home & Garden Magazine for their 40-year celebration issue. To round out these recent accomplishments he has also exhibited work in corporate spaces and museums throughout Ohio. Chris is ambitious to land large scale works in the future demonstrating the ability to deliver statement works. With a construction background and long history as a professional pilot he knows what teamwork means, the importance of planning, and the humility to step back for critical assessment. With this in mind, Chris continues to pursue a multitude of opportunities while patiently building credentials along the way. ARTIST STATEMENT I strive to create public and private sculptures that energize stagnant space and create visual journeys through abstract design. Each piece is designed as a speed-bump for the mind, slowing us down, connecting the moment with curiosity and contemplation. The outcome is a sculpture that triggers a tangible emotional response. Balance, proportion and resolve are just a few of the key aspects which play an intrinsic role in my work. The basic foundation for sculpture work is metal, both ferrous and non-ferrous. Combining the metals alongside materials such as glass, concrete, stone or wood really give them life.
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