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David Roy
June 4, 2010
Artists and Artisans

Sculpture, Motion, and Geometry

David Roy
June 4, 2010
Artists and Artisans

A sculpture doesn't have to physically move to communicate the essence of motion. I just found the website of artist Elias Wakan and lost of chunk of time as I explored with wonder his beautiful creations. He masterfully combines geometry and sculpture often creating visual motion.

 

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