Scrap metal sphere, Manitou Springs, Colorado, September 10, 2011
I wasn’t able to find any information on this piece online.After a little more research, I found the name of the piece — and, then remembered that I had already used it in a previous post, Pea.
For some time now, I have had a process in place to minimize duplicate image posts in the future. Unfortunately, it doesn’t do that for older posts. For those, I have to depend on memory and/or a search of my blogs, which I didn’t do for this post.
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It is an amazing piece of welded art. It is a pity that you are unable to provide any information about it.
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After reading your comment, I had to try one more time… and was successful. I turns out I had already posted this image almost 2 years ago as Pea. Not a lot of information, but the post has a link to the sculptors web site.
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There isn’t much that one can find out about the sculptor. Seems to be a very reclusive type and even Wiki does not have anything on him. His website is banal!
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I agree. I was just glad to find something. 😉
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Hi Mike – I went looking too .. but am glad to have some info from your next look. As Rummuser says .. not a desperately creative website for a very creative sculpturist … or more accurately sculptor!
Love the art work though … cheers Hilary
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I’ve seen that with several modern artists where I was trying to find more information. Creative in their work … not so creative publicizing it!
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