Component Sculpture #PB-8 (2018) 雕塑 由 Bill Reiter
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由 Bill Reiter 出售
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原创艺术品 (One Of A Kind)
雕塑,
线
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金属
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塑料
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石
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拼贴
在石上
- 外形尺寸 高度 6in, 宽度 3in / 5.00 lb
- 适合户外? 没有, 这件艺术品不能在户外展示
- 分类 雕塑作品 低于US$1,000 表现主义 科幻小说
An archaic 20th-century television video recorder inner component mounted on stone.
A great display for desk, office or library shelf. A great paperweight as well.
From the component Art Gallery by Sculptor Bill Reiter.
Sculptor and Cinema Antiques Founder, Bill Reiter, uses materials in his work, such as vintage circuit boards, integrated circuits, chips, digital and analog components, tubes, drives belts, resistors, transistors, connectors, rheostats, potentiometers, gauges, analog and digital readout displays, gearings and a host of other component materials that have been used to fabricate equipment and controls of our past and current daily lives.
Pieces are wall-hung sculptures, free-standing sculptures, shelf displays and desk paperweights in various sizes. By shaping various technical components, from the past and present, into specialized design pieces, Reiter shapes an organic vision based on the materials that effect and often control our daily lives.
Bill Reiter has been sculpting component art pieces from cinema equipment components for over 30 years.
As a cinematographer and now cinema equipment antique dealer, Bill has been around these pieces of technology for most of his life and has been incorporating these components in his Component Art.
He uses materials in his work, such as vintage circuit boards, integrated circuits, chips, digital and analog components, tubes, drives belts, resistors, transistors, connectors, rheostats, potentiometers, gauges, analog and digital readout displays, gearings and a host of other component materials that have been used to fabricate equipment and controls of our past and current daily lives.
His work can be seen in the Component Art Gallery.