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David Marshall Racks and Stands

Scottish, b. 1942
RECREATE, REGENERATE, RECYCLE After 54 years since my first show I am still fascinated by working in 3 dimensions – maybe because I cant draw or more likely because sculpture holds some obtuse subconscious obligation. It is still addictive and highly satisfying despite the onus of molding, casting, welding, polishing, fitting in a tough work environment before the final satisfaction of seeing the piece come together as envisaged. Living in the Mountains provides the creative impetus, being surrounded by rocks, rivers, the detritus of erosion, geomorphology and all natures destructive force has inspired an eclectic, very personal and organic bias to my work – an appreciation of random forms, diverse textures and all the unexpected creativity of the natural world where no line is perfect. Working first as a welder on a thermos electric plant in the mountains behind Bogota in 1962, then non ferrous studies with British Oxygen and a move to Spain 1965, coupled with a fascination for travel and different cultures has led to carving in Thailand, casting in Java, hammer welding in Rajasthan, silver in Bali and wood in Ghana. Life has been a wonderful learning curve thanks to artisans around the world who have taught me their inherited skills and techniques leading me to a fusion of materials and helping amplify the creative possibilities in my work. At “ Space Gallery “ in Denver, Colorado I will be showing a collection of my latest work, brought from Spain but inspired by many visits to your magnificent “ Rockies “. August 26th to 1st October 2022
(Biography provided by David Marshall Galeria)
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Creator: David Marshall
Magazine Rack Cast Aluminium Silver coloured and Brass Gold Coloured Handmade
By David Marshall
Located in Benahavis, AN
The decorative Magazine Rack was created by David Marshall, it is made of sand cast aluminum and sand cast brass. Handmade, mounted and finished in our foundry and workshop in Spain ...
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2010s Spanish Brutalist David Marshall Racks and Stands

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1980s Iron Umbrella Stand with Bronze Handles by the Artist David Marshall
By David Marshall
Located in Marbella, ES
1980s Iron Umbrella Stand with Bronze Handles by the Artist David Marshall
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Metal Brutalist Magazine Rack Solid Cast Brass and Aluminium Handmade in Spain
By David Marshall
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The Magazine Racl bowl was created by David Marshall, from sand cast aluminium . We use recycled materials all our pieces are handmade, mounted and finished in our foundry and work...
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2010s Spanish Brutalist David Marshall Racks and Stands

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David Marshall, 1980s 2-Tone Gilt Bronze Designer Magazine Rack
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David Marshall, 1980s 2-tone gilt bronze designer magazine rack.
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