2020 03 Epicycle Sculpture

2020 03 Epicycle Sculpture

$1,850.00

2020_03 Epicycle Glass Sculpture by April Wagner is part of an incredible new sculpture series titled ‘Epicycles’ that have the appearance of modern art paintings made three-dimensional. Using pulled glass parts she builds these complex yet simple freestanding and wall sculptures.

Dimensions: 11.5″W x 8″D x 8″H

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About Our 2020 03 Epicycle Sculpture

Description

April Wagner’s 2020_03 Epicycle Sculpture is part of an incredible new sculpture series titled ‘Epicycles’ that look like modern art paintings made three-dimensional. 2020_03 is just one of many pieces in this series. Using pulled glass parts she builds these complex yet simple freestanding and wall sculptures. April uses soft, rich colors to pull your eye around the sculptures. These delightful, energetic pieces are flurry of emotion and energy and a stunning example of how creativity combats fear and uncertainty in the days of change.

Find more of April’s sculptures here including Flower Sculptures.

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Additional information

Weight 6 lbs
Dimensions 16 × 16 × 16 in

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