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  2. Jim Gary - Wikipedia

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    Jim Gary (March 17, 1939 – January 14, 2006) was an American sculptor popularly known for his large, colorful creations of dinosaurs made from discarded automobile parts. . These sculptures were typically finished with automobile paint although some were left to develop a natural patina during display outdo

  3. David Phillips (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    David Phillips, sculptor, in his studio, 2017 David Phillips sculpture New Hampshire forest: Toothed Stone 1986 field stone inlaid bronze. David L. Phillips (born January 8, 1944, in Flint, Michigan) [1] is an American sculptor best known for his public artwork including large bronze sculptures.

  4. Nick Cave (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Nick Cave (born February 4, 1959) is an American sculptor, dancer, performance artist, and professor. [1] He is best known for his Soundsuit series: wearable assemblage fabric sculptures that are bright, whimsical, and other-worldly, often made with found objects.

  5. Life Underground - Wikipedia

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    The installation is a series of whimsical miniature bronze sculptures depicting cartoon like characters showing people and animals [4] in various situations, and additional abstract sculptures, which are dispersed throughout the station platforms and passageways.

  6. Alexander Calder - Wikipedia

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    The sculpture stood in front of 7 World Trade Center until it was destroyed on September 11, 2001. [44] In 1973, the 63-foot tall (19 m) vermillion-colored public art sculpture Four Arches was installed on Bunker Hill, Los Angeles to serve as "a distinctive landmark". [45] The plaza site was designed in tiers to maximize the sculpture's visual ...

  7. Lynn Aldrich - Wikipedia

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    Lynn Aldrich, Breaker, steel, wood, fiberglass, garden hoses, 36" x 32" x 50", 1999.Collection of Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Lynn Aldrich (born 1944) is an American sculptor whose diverse works draw on a wide range of high and low cultural influences and materials.

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