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WINSTON TITE SCULPTURE

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MODELS AND PROPOSALS

Image Sheet-Proposed Suspended Kinetic Sculptures
Converging Arcs I & II
CAD Drawing
8 1/2” x 11”
2009
Image Sheet-Proposed Suspended Kinetic Sculptures
Converging Arcs I & II
CAD Drawing
8 1/2” x 11”
2009
Image Sheet-Proposed Suspended Kinetic Sculptures
Converging Arcs I & II
CAD Drawing (Site Placement)
8 1/2” x 11”
2009
Image Sheet-Proposed Suspended Kinetic Sculptures
Converging Arcs I & II
CAD Drawing (Site Placement)
8 1/2” x 11”
2009
Model-Proposed Suspended Kinetic Sculpture
Converging Arcs II
 Illustration Bd., Bristol Bd., Wood, Wire
2009
Model-Proposed Suspended Kinetic Sculpture
Converging Arcs II
Illustration Bd., Bristol Bd., Wood, Wire
2009
Model-Proposed Wall Sculpture
This Way or That
Balsa Wood, Bristol Bd., Illustration Bd., Cardboard, Paint
1/2” = 1 ft.
2008
Model-Proposed Wall Sculpture
This Way or That
Balsa Wood, Bristol Bd., Illustration Bd., Cardboard, Paint
1/2” = 1 ft.
2008
Model-Proposed Wall Sculpture
This Way or That
Model-Proposed Wall Sculpture
This Way or That
Model-Proposed Wall Sculpture
This Way or That (Detail)
Model-Proposed Wall Sculpture
This Way or That (Detail)

Converging Arcs I (Pathways From Our Past) & Converging Arcs II (Pathways To Our Future) are designs for two suspended kinetic sculptures proposed for the City of Suwanee City Hall in Suwanee, Georgia after being selected a finalist in their 2009 public art competition. The sculptures were designed using a CAD program. Each were proposed to be fabricated of aluminum with a powder coated color finish at a scale of approximately 8’ in diameter x 22’ H.

This Way or That (Many Opportunities/Exciting Possibilities) is a scale model representing the artwork proposed for the new Davis Conference Center in Layton, Utah after being selected a finalist in their 2008 public art competition. This large wall sculpture was designed for installation in Eclipse Hall. It was proposed to be constructed of Birch or Oak Veneer Plywood and painted Hardboard at a scale of 59’ L. x 14’ W. x 18” D.