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Liquid Tension is made of black walnut. It was
harvested from a tree that fell during a large storm that hit
Rockford, Illinois in 2003. It is carved purely by subtraction,
of one sold piece.
This sculpture stands firmly balanced left to itself, yet it
is fastened to a granite base. The tall edge on the right side
of the sculpture is geometrically straight and square to its
foundation. From there, its movements travel in a fluidic, free-form
trail that give it the appearance of resisting gravity.
Several areas in its mass have been worked to a delicate thickness
of less that one-eighth of an inch. The surface of Liquid
Tension has been treated with linseed oil to retain the
look of its natural grain.
SOLD
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