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Long Shadow Series #09 (black and orange bowl) - Decorative Objects
Price $950
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Estimated Arrival: December 5, 2024
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Handmade
Sustainable
Made In USA
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Natural Materials
Dimensions | Weight |
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3.5H x 18W x 18D in 8.89H x 45.72W x 45.72D cm | 4.54 kg 10 lb |
Warm black stained oak shows its bold texture against a smooth gradient of reds and oranges. This large bowl will hold down your coffee table or kitchen island, or it will make a strong impression in your entryway. Not for food. One of a kind, signed and dated by the artist.
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I've decided to call these bowls the "Long Shadow" series. The distortion of the patterns as I apply curves on them is not unlike the flux of a rotating body moving through a field of energy, such as an object casting a shadow. I love the surprises they generate. I never know exactly what they're going to do. There is a massive measure of trusting the process in each one.
They tie into all the work I do by always coming down to the balance of opposites. Positive and negative space; figure and ground; transparency and opacity; curve and articulation; organic wood texture and smooth fields of color; math and art; gradient and hard edge; pattern and form; repetition and variation; the list can go on.
What's different for me is a full-frontal embrace of color as a driving force. I've used color before in sculptures, but it's never been in the lead like this. Life, for me, is a continuing exercise in releasing inhibitions. In 30 years, I'm going to be a real wild man.
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I've decided to call these bowls the "Long Shadow" series. The distortion of the patterns as I apply curves on them is not unlike the flux of a rotating body moving through a field of energy, such as an object casting a shadow. I love the surprises they generate. I never know exactly what they're going to do. There is a massive measure of trusting the process in each one.
They tie into all the work I do by always coming down to the balance of opposites. Positive and negative space; figure and ground; transparency and opacity; curve and articulation; organic wood texture and smooth fields of color; math and art; gradient and hard edge; pattern and form; repetition and variation; the list can go on.
What's different for me is a full-frontal embrace of color as a driving force. I've used color before in sculptures, but it's never been in the lead like this. Life, for me, is a continuing exercise in releasing inhibitions. In 30 years, I'm going to be a real wild man.
Item Long Shadow Series #09 (black and orange bowl)
Created by Long Grain Furniture
As seen in Creator's Studio, Omaha, NE
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