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Francisco Rosario
Tazumal, Abstract Wall Sculpture, 2021

2021

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Uluru
By Marty Mackenzie
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Artist Commentary: This piece features the profile of Uluru, the iconic landmark in the center of Australia. The copperleaf sections have had a patina applied through the use of cert...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Sculptures

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Old Cypress
By Marty Mackenzie
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Artist Commentary: Art pieces utilizing reclaimed wood seem to be reasonably common, however, I wanted to try something different and incorporate some finesse into the finishing and ...
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Anachronic, Original Abstract Sculpture, 2021
By Francisco Rosario
Located in Boston, MA
Artist Commentary: Anachronic is a piece in a body of work exploring sound and the way that it inhabits space in the built environment. The pattern, repetition, and weaving represent the rhythm, texture, and syncopation of sound. This piece represents an envelope of sound, a finite piece of time, a controlled environment. It is heavily influenced by my time as a DJ and the practice of connecting patterns. It is about a controlled process - the merging of a creative practice with an understanding of materials and technique. In this object the marks of process are left bare, witness to the hand, craft, and labor. It is an homage to skilled work and the workers I learned from. Keywords: 3D, plane, wood, metal Artist Biography: Leaning into a bias toward abstraction/intuition, artist Francisco Rosario...
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By Hans Van Meeuwen
Located in Boston, MA
Serge Bernier Reading, mixed media sculpture by Dutch artist Hans Van Meeuwen. Artist Commentary: We all go to school and acquire “big knowledge”. A...
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Mixed Media, Fabric, Fiberglass, Wood

Chairman of the Bored
By Marty Mackenzie
Located in Boston, MA
Artist Commentary: NB: This piece was photographed at an angle to avoid reflection. Finished with a resin topcoat, this piece is glass-like in appearance. This helps accentuate the ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Sculptures

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Resin, Wood, Acrylic

Shapes and Lines
By Marty Mackenzie
Located in Boston, MA
Artist Commentary: This sculpted wall hanging provides an ever-changing piece depending on the viewing angle. Viewed straight on the individual curved sections are most prominent wit...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Sculptures

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