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[edit]DescriptionSteel sculpture.jpg |
English: Welded steel (direct metal Welded and Developing sculpture)
"TIME" is a steel sculpture who present time like an art form. I take circle for describing eternity. Eternity doesn't have a direction of moving. So with two different directions, I try to materialize that. In the middle is a brass sphere shape who represent the sun.Dimensions: 2.5 m diameter. |
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Source | Own work |
Author | Steel sculpture |
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