Terrace 8, 11" x 7"






Terrace 8, 11" x 7"
$250.00
Medium: Pigmented epoxy on panel
Size: 11 x 7 x 1.5 in
Year: 2020
This artwork is a solid, carved epoxy sculpture which began as a liquid. Its solidity is borne out of a fluid process combining heat, time, and viscosity. Mansur employs these geological forces to create a slab where pigment and substrate are one and the same. He then excavates into the object, creating translucent and topographical steppes that are only visible upon closer inspection.
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