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Creator: Mark Doyle
Welded Steel Abstract Modernist Red Heifer Sculpture by Artist Mark Doyle
By Mark Doyle
Located in Dallas, TX
Large Scale brutalist modern sculpture created by Texas Artist Mark Doyle at the turn of the century. This sculpture was handmade in the artist's studio from hundreds of feet of solid bar square steel rods. It was just recently re-powder coated and is ready for installation. The work is undeniably abstract and simultaneously an anatomically correct representation of the famous red heifer which is shrouded in ancient Hebrew...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Mark Doyle

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Steel

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