Original Mixed Media Sculpture by Victoria Lee Croasdell
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This is an Original Mixed Media Wall Hanging Sculpture by Victoria Lee Croasdell, an awarded, published and exhibited; multi-disciplined artist, photographer, writer, poet and engineer. She is also a member of MRISAR's R&D Team. She is the primary designer of all MRISAR graphic headers, exhibit display borders (like the one above), exhibition graphic panels and graphic design details on our robotic and science exhibits.
This art was featured on the cover of "Emergent Methods in Social Research", edited by Boston College and Stonehill College, and published by Sage Publications, 2006. This art piece is several layers deep and is made of a combination of hand cut aluminum pieces, hand cut M.D.O. pieces, and is hand painted with acrylic details. Size 40" wide x 40" high. Created in 1997. This is a stand alone art piece, however it also has another form as an Illustrated Poetry Piece. Victoria, a multi-awarded poet, writes poetry for all her art pieces and many of her photography pieces, thus adding an extra dimension or understanding into her conception of its particular creation. Most of her original works have two different versions, a standard version and an interactive version, both of which are included in MRISAR's traveling exhibitions. Additionally some of these two different versions are for sale and come in 3 forms: 1- as a one-of-a-kind piece; 2- as limited edition pieces; 3- as unlimited pieces. Contact us if you are interested in renting or purchasing any of our original art or photography pieces! Sales and rentals help to fund our philanthropic work! Art exhibits created by MRISAR's Award Winning R&D Team, a family of Artists-Engineers! Our Workmanship Quality! Our Terms and Warranty! Our Mission Statement! |