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"Garam" Geometric Abstract Wall Sculpture by Dan Schneiger
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Designer: Dan Schneiger
USA - Circa 2013
Dimensions: 43" H x 49" W x 7.5" D
Condition: Excellent condition.
"Garam" wall sculpture by Miami-based architect and artist Dan Schneiger is a powerful embodiment of geometric and abstract expression. Created in 2013, this mixed media work weaves together wood, foam core, plaster, and resin, all masterfully hand-painted in a deep charcoal finish that accentuates its textural depth.
With a commanding presence, this large relief wall sculpture, measuring 49 inches in width, 43 inches in height, and 7.5 inches in depth, is a significant work that can dominate a space with its monolithic appearance. Yet, despite its substantial visual weight, the use of reclaimed materials ensures that the piece maintains a surprising mobility.
Dan Schneiger's dual grounding in the worlds of architecture and art is palpably expressed in "Garam". His artistic process, informed by his architectural experience during the digital revolution, celebrates the tactile and the tangible. He juxtaposes the precision of architectural concepts with the fluidity of artistic design, resulting in sculptures that captivate both the eye and the mind.
The interplay of shadow and form in "Garam" is reminiscent of the works of Louise Nevelson and Paul Evans, echoing Brutalism's stark aesthetic and Cubism's fascination with abstracted forms. The sculpture’s various geometric shapes are meticulously assembled, suggesting not only strength and permanence but also the inherent beauty of functional design.
"Garam" is a testament to Schneiger's commitment to sustainability and innovation. By repurposing construction debris, he not only gives new life to discarded materials but also comments on the cycle of creation and destruction that characterizes both nature and human endeavor. This piece is not only a captivating visual experience but also a profound statement on the potential for art to reinvent and reinterpret the world around us. -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: United States Period: 2000-2021 Materials: Foam, Paint, Plaster, Resin, Wood Condition: Good. Excellent condition. Additional photos upon request. Creation Date: Circa 2013 Styles / Movements: Contemporary Incollect Reference #: 712651 -
Dimensions
W. 49 in; H. 43 in; D. 7.5 in; W. 124.46 cm; H. 109.22 cm; D. 19.05 cm;
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