By Don Frost
Located in Bloomfield, ON
An abstract outdoor sculpture, presenting a different shape and motion from every angle.
In 1973/74 Don Frost attended Sheridan Art College followed by a decision to become a professional sculptor having just received a major commission for a large 15' tall sculpture for a new mall being built in Peterborough, Ontario. This was followed by the creation of the largest sculpture in Canada in 1983 by winning a competition for an indoor work for the Michael Starr Building in Oshawa, Ontario. Always seeking new outlets for art Don acquired an art agent in Ottawa which led to an introduction to a patron who kept Don busy creating more than 40 sculptures in a period of twenty years. Don’s work internationally was recently a commission for four large works for a garden in Club Medjulis in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Previous to this in an expansive design project by the late King Hussein for a 1.6 km wall of huge relief...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Graphite Sculptures
MaterialsFiberglass, Foam, Graphite, Polyurethane