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The Relativity clock | Public Sculptures by Miguel Edwards | Redmond Transit Hub in Redmond. Item made of metal
The Relativity clock | Public Sculptures by Miguel Edwards | Redmond Transit Hub in Redmond. Item made of metal
The Relativity clock | Public Sculptures by Miguel Edwards | Redmond Transit Hub in Redmond. Item made of metal
The Relativity clock | Public Sculptures by Miguel Edwards | Redmond Transit Hub in Redmond. Item made of metal
The Relativity clock | Public Sculptures by Miguel Edwards | Redmond Transit Hub in Redmond. Item made of metal
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The Relativity clock | Public Sculptures by Miguel Edwards | Redmond Transit Hub in Redmond. Item made of metal

Created and Sold by Miguel Edwards

Miguel Edwards

The Relativity clock - Public Sculptures

Featured In Redmond Transit Hub, Redmond, OR

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This sculpture is a multimedia sculpture created by Jesse Pemberton, Miguel Edwards, Rick Zar, James Myers and Ginger Sanders that incorporates electronically inter-activated LEDs and wireless neon with faceted reflective surfaces.

Item The Relativity clock
Created by Miguel Edwards
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Miguel Edwards
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
As a sculptor, photographer and installation artist, I am constantly investigating new ways to explore beauty, and locate hidden common denominators in the world we perceive. Underlying forms and concepts intrinsic in the dynamic between our sleeping and waking lives, as well as the visual logic of human perception are explored through my three dimensional and film-based works. Time, chaos and intuition are the co-conspirators in my creative process. Whether my medium is steel, glass, or film, it is the act of creation that defines my work, as much as it is the finished piece.

I try to create artworks that invite everyone to re-discover the curiosity we all had as children: to encourage us to see life as full of possibilities and to value our experience in the present.