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What a Time to be Alive 2016
codename: SAMURAI
brass-plated steel and oak
15"H x 10"W x 29"D / 41 lbs

Steel figurative sculpture performing a classic samurai seppuku with a wooden sword.
What a Time to be Alive 2016
codename: SAMURAI
brass-plated steel and oak
15"H x 10"W x 29"D / 41 lbs

Steel figurative sculpture performing a classic samurai seppuku with a wooden sword.
What a Time to be Alive 2016
codename: SAMURAI
brass-plated steel and oak
15"H x 10"W x 29"D / 41 lbs

Steel figurative sculpture performing a classic samurai seppuku with a wooden sword.
What a Time to be Alive 2016
codename: SAMURAI
brass-plated steel and oak
15"H x 10"W x 29"D / 41 lbs

Steel figurative sculpture performing a classic samurai seppuku with a wooden sword.
What a Time to be Alive 2016
codename: SAMURAI
brass-plated steel and oak
15"H x 10"W x 29"D / 41 lbs

Steel figurative sculpture performing a classic samurai seppuku with a wooden sword.
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What a Time to be Alive codename: SAMURAI Sculpture

Ian Fichman

United States

Sculpture, Metal on Steel

Size: 10 W x 15 H x 29 D in

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What a Time to be Alive 2016 codename: SAMURAI brass-plated steel and oak 15"H x 10"W x 29"D / 41 lbs Steel figurative sculpture performing a classic samurai seppuku with a wooden sword.

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Sculpture:Metal on Steel

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:10 W x 15 H x 29 D in

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Ian Fichman was born in Miami, Florida in 1978. With an outlook that defies the familiar, Ian renounces the regularly scheduled program. He has always been a weirdo. During his years at Florida State University, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Studio Art in 2002, he was introduced to metalwork. Given the freedom to explore the possibilities of the medium, Ian found fulfillment working with his hands. In 2010, after a brief venture into the digital arts, he returned to sculpture. Joining the program at San Diego State University, Ian gained unlimited access to the sculpture lab where he worked as a technician. It was there that he began to fine-tune the style and techniques that have made his work what it is today. Returning to his hometown, Ian set up shop at Studio #1 in the Bakehouse Art Complex in Wynwood. Committed to creating, he works full time in his practice to expand his portfolio, while searching for opportunities to increase the reach of his work.

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