Harley SculptureHarley, Contemporary Art Sculptures by Liana Turnbull Bennett at In Art Studio
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About this Art Work |
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Title: |
"Harley", One of a Kind, Free Standing Sculpture on Base | |
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Size: |
15" tall x 12" wide x 21" long, weight 9 pounds |
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Medium: |
Acrylic and Mixed Media |
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Date: |
December 2006 |
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Specs: |
Sculpture is numbered, signed and dated, and ready to display. |
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COA: |
Certificate of Authenticity included |
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Sculpture#: |
062204 |
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Description: |
"Harley" is a biker. He is bad to the bone, with his custom flame paint job. He wears a black leather Do-rag and sports a gold earring. He is so fun, I love the way he turned out. I wanted him to be free standing and viewable from all sides, so I mounted him firmly to a base. He is finished on all sides, so he looks great from every angle. Why am I creating these sculptures? Good question. They really challenge my design abilities and I love a good challenge. Each sculpture is a unique, with new design problems to solve. I have conquered the "grossed out" factor, and no longer have that queasy feeling in my stomach. I've learned a lot about bones, and now view them as fascinating material to work with. And maybe in the end, I am somehow honoring the animal by giving it a second life. This sculpture was so much fun, that I've started
another one. Just how far can I take this whole concept? |
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