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merging suns’

Rich Lanet

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merging suns’

The 3rd piece in a series of 5 small works called 'small but mighty', all inspired by the first piece called 'deception' made for a small works shoe in Los Angeles in 2021. Four of the pieces still remain untitled, with names coming soon. Each piece is different, unique, and yet connected to one another in the series. This piece is the only one with a color other than black, the whole series is made of natural wood, with portions painted using acrylic paint series. The series pieces are each clean, sharp & geometric in nature throwing off clean & sharp lines & shadows that are intricate parts of the work when properly lit. (Please Note: shipping is an estimate & is to be mutually agreed upon at the time of sale. Thank you)

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11.5"H × 8.5"W × 1.25"D
Sculpture
Wood
Abstract
Contemporary
Wall Art
natural wood partially acrylic painted
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STATEMENT

I see life in shapes and forms, angles and perspectives – always have and I’m sure I always will. My work accentuated by lighting & shadows is contemporary and abstract; yet my sculptures and art come from my soul and are created with a deep sense of humanity and warmth which many viewers have shared with me when they see my creations in person. The work is dynamic and engaging, and shifts depending on the lighting and on one’s point of view, personal background and life experiences. I hope that it can encourage a conversation among viewers that allows for an exchange of differing perspectives, both literally and figuratively. My designs are an esoteric response to the world I see daily, and my need to reflect that in both an orderly and disorderly art form, which often helps me to deal with both the beauty and senselessness I see in today’s world; in some way they are my “hope for humanity”.

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