Brian Glaze, sculpture, new media, video, found objects

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LEARN TO FLY

This work deals with capturing moments in time, points that may seem to be overlooked or simply not capable of being witnessed by the naked eye. Personally, I find the work commenting on the photographic studies of Eadweard Muybridge’s “Locomotion” series, this work carrying the viewer through a number of movements in time that where being captured and recorded.  A collection of energy and release, each different element of the sculpture signifies a moment in time; even if it is ever fleeting. 

MATERIALS: Stainless Steel and Painted Steel

2007

https://cf-lowcountry.org/About/CommunityLeadership/PublicArt/2015Artists/BrianGlaze

http://artsmagazine.info/articles.php?view=detail&id=2013072715271518756

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