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23"w x 31"h x 3" d
pit fired ceramic sculpture free-floating wall mounting on a wood panel and cleat hung
The intrusions of man-made geometric elements into the natural environment occurs at both the surface and subsurface levels. Societal decisions require a three dimensional understanding of our alternations to landscapes. Utilizing the same clay treatment for all components helps to illustrate that even after reclamation the geometric intrusions often stand out from the organic natural landscape.