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Sculpture, Clay on Aluminium
Size: 6.8 W x 25.5 H x 5.3 D in
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This lovely apoxie clay fantasy sculpture was inspired by the song "Angel of the Morning", written by Chip Taylor. Singer Evie Sands first recorded it in 1967, but it was Juice Newton's 1981 version that proved to be the highest charting and best-selling version. The sculpture is permanently mounted on a heavy stone base measuring approximately 4 x 3.5 inches and is constructed in apoxy clay around a steel and aluminum frame. It's finished in white frost metallic paint with a protective matte finish. It should be noted that all measurements listed here are close approximates, as it is difficult to be entirely precise because of the freely flowing form of the piece. A certificate of authenticity will be included in the sale of the original and unique one-of-a-kind work. Some art prints are also available. Please note that the sculpture will be carefully packed and shipped in a wooden crate to insure it arrives at its new home in perfect condition.
Sculpture:Clay on Aluminium
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:6.8 W x 25.5 H x 5.3 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships in a Crate
Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.
Handling:Ships in a wooden crate for additional protection of heavy or oversized artworks. Crated works are subject to an $80 care and handling fee. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines.
Ships From:United States.
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My artwork, I believe, is just part of an endless learning process that moves me one more step toward successfully rendering my own unique and personal vision of the world. I have been on this planet for quite awhile; some seventy-odd years, in fact. I was born and raised in the Dallas, Texas area and I live in Mesquite, Texas, a large suburb of the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metro-plex. I hold two degrees from a New York University; one of them a Masters degree. I previously also completed graduate work in Ethics and Conflict Resolution at Southern Methodist University. By profession, for over forty years I was at one time or another, an accountant, a CFO, and a financial analyst prior to my early retirement in 2009. Most of those years were spent in the petroleum and banking industries. Some would likely call me a late bloomer because both of my degrees didn't come along until I was well into my forties and fifties. I have been interested in photography all my life, but I didn't really discover the art world and become an avid participant until about ten or twelve years ago. That said, my interests are rather wide-ranging. I write and have published poetry, articles, essays and novels. I am an amateur radio operator, I play several musical instruments, my favorite being the piano, and finally, my wife and I own two gorgeous convertibles that are more than ready for participation in all the local car shows. My artwork and my photography is held in a number of private collections throughout the world. I have experimented with abstract sculpture and painting and multi-media work, but find that I generally prefer drawing. My favorite subject is studies of the human face; with an appreciative focus on all things feminine. I'm quite content to share my art with those who appreciate my work for whatever it might mean to them. I can't think of any awards or prizes I've won for my artwork, but I have to say I'm not all that interested in competition, but I am more interested in producing art that means something to me and suits my tastes and goals. In short, I feel I am a man who has lived long enough and has experienced enough of the world to truly appreciate the incredible beauty of our world and what it offers us. In particular, I also appreciate being given the opportunity to record the human spirit as I personally see it and to thereby create my own personal impressions of some of the interesting people who inhabit it.
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