Hex: Through my hands I see
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Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
3777442844
ISBN-13
9783777442846
Publisher
Hirmer Verlag
Imprint
Hirmer Verlag
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 6th, 2024
Print length
144 Pages
Weight
1,094 grams
Dimensions
25.30 x 30.70 x 1.80 cms
Product Classification:
Sculpture
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For Hex (b. 1964), found steel objects are often the basic material for his abstract sculptures. With the help of welding equipment, angle grinder, hammer and polishing machine, he creates beautifully shaped and extremely impressive works of art – sometimes small and sometimes monumental. Today, works by him can be found in collections but also in public places worldwide. This book gives an overview of his works of the last 10 years. Hex saw himself as a sculptor at a young age and sold his first sculpture when he was only 25. Successful exhibitions and scholarships followed, taking Hex to work in Italy, England, Namibia, the USA and Canada, among other places. He was admitted to the prestigious Royal Society of Sculptors and, in addition to steel, found other materials such as marble and bronze. With large-format illustrations, the publication introduces the versatile oeuvre of the award-winning artist.
Exploring art as transformation, from found objects to abstract works.
Found steel objects are often the basic material for Hexs abstract sculptures. With the help of welding equipment, an angle grinder, a hammer, and a polishing machine, he creates impressive and beautifully shaped works of art, sometimes small and sometimes monumental. Today works by Hex can be found in collections and public places worldwide. This book gives an overview of his works of the last ten years.
Hex saw himself as a sculptor at a young age and sold his first sculpture when he was only twenty-five. Successful exhibitions and scholarships followed, taking Hex to work in Italy, England, Namibia, the United States, and Canada, among other places. He was admitted to the prestigious Royal Society of Sculptors and, in addition to steel, began working with other materials like marble and bronze. With large-format illustrations, Hex introduces readers to the versatile oeuvre of this award-winning artist.
Found steel objects are often the basic material for Hexs abstract sculptures. With the help of welding equipment, an angle grinder, a hammer, and a polishing machine, he creates impressive and beautifully shaped works of art, sometimes small and sometimes monumental. Today works by Hex can be found in collections and public places worldwide. This book gives an overview of his works of the last ten years.
Hex saw himself as a sculptor at a young age and sold his first sculpture when he was only twenty-five. Successful exhibitions and scholarships followed, taking Hex to work in Italy, England, Namibia, the United States, and Canada, among other places. He was admitted to the prestigious Royal Society of Sculptors and, in addition to steel, began working with other materials like marble and bronze. With large-format illustrations, Hex introduces readers to the versatile oeuvre of this award-winning artist.
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