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Richard TaylorOut West 12020
2020
$3,900
£2,901.28
€3,401.53
CA$5,454.65
A$6,090.27
CHF 3,195.50
MX$75,164.71
NOK 40,167.85
SEK 37,584.14
DKK 25,375.98
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Out West 1 is from a series of wall sculptures inspired by the open spaces of sky and landscape of the American West. The landscape is abstracted to painterly and geometric forms and possesses a sense of depth and infinity.
Layered wooden striations are paired with painted aluminum geometry to compose a wall sculpture which protrudes from the wall to create shadows and solidity of form.
The wall sculptures are very durable, fabricated from welded aluminum and painted with enamel paint. They are coated in an archival varnish which is UV resistant.
Each wall sculpture is easily installed with a full size template and wall anchors which are included in the custom shipping crate.
The three dimensionality of the piece allows for shifting views from multiple angles.
- Creator:Richard Taylor (1730, American)
- Creation Year:2020
- Dimensions:Height: 31 in (78.74 cm)Width: 35 in (88.9 cm)Depth: 3 in (7.62 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Milwaukee, WI
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2875216404552
Richard Taylor
Richard Taylor creates in his Milwaukee Riverwest studio. His artwork is both 2- and 3-dimensional, ranging from site-specific outdoor sculpture to paintings on canvas, to the fusion of painting and sculpture. He shows in galleries across the country, and has completed dozens of commissions for corporations, hospitals and municipalities nationwide. Influences on his work include music, poetry, and urban existence. Source material varies from postage stamps, found objects and signage to alphabets, numbers and literature. He plays the saxophone and is very influenced by both jazz and classical music. He served as the artist-in-residence for Quad/Graphics, a national printer, for eleven years, painting huge murals and creating site-specific sculptures. He has taught part-time at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design, and continues to be an avid student of Art History. Travel to cultural destinations and time spent living in San Diego serve as influences on his work, as does the agricultural landscape of his native Wisconsin.
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