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2015
About the Item
- Creator:Christopher Schulz (1974, American)
- Creation Year:2015
- Dimensions:Height: 18 in (45.72 cm)Width: 13 in (33.02 cm)Depth: 18 in (45.72 cm)
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- Gallery Location:San Francisco, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: 260141stDibs: LU91409832
Christopher Schulz
Christopher Schulz, an American artist based in Southern California, is known for his captivating sculptures that span multiple mediums. With an astute eye for form and geometry, Schulz sculpts a diverse range of subjects, from elegant animals to intricate machinery. His work consistently weaves a common thread: a focus on evoking visceral experiences for viewers through art. Schulz’s creativity knows no bounds: his mastery extends to both 2D wall pieces and three-dimensional forms.His sculptures often feature striking geometries, emphasizing precision and balance. Whether it’s marine-grade stainless steel or other materials, Schulz’s choice complements the subject matter. Schulz’s art aims to engage the senses. He draws from personal experiences, infusing familiar imagery with emotional resonance. His work is sought after by collectors worldwide, including entertainment and technology moguls. Schulz has also been commissioned by companies such as HBA Design Group, BP Oil, Transocean, and Isuzu. Schulz’s sculptures can be found in public settings from Houston, TX, to Taichung, Taiwan. Schulz’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, making waves at art fairs from New York and Miami to Palm Springs and Los Angeles. For those who appreciate art that transcends traditional boundaries, Christopher Schulz’s sculptures offer a captivating journey into form, emotion, and imagination.
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