Triptychs and Very Wide Designs - Metal Wall Sculptures
Triptychs are one of my favorite styles of wall sculpture.
The blue patinated copper (below) looks like one piece, but it was actually designed to be three, then assembled before installation.
The designs are reminiscent of the Anatolian-Celtic designs that were later adopted by the Greeks and Chinese. Before the rise of the Greek and the Persian empires, the Celtic people populated the entirety of Europe, from Turkey to Ireland.
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| Blue Triptych copper with blue patinas 28" x 120" x 3" |
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| Triptych Blue - left side | Triptych Blue - middle section | Tripytch Blue - Right side |
This was my first triptych. I have made several of these since.
| Triptych #1 installed on a 20' wall 1.25" wide pieces |
This was my second style of triptych. These are often ordered as individual wall sculptures. They are reminiscent of sun shapes reflecting off the windows of skyscrapers.
| Triptych 2A 46"x51"x4" 1.5" and 1.25" wide |
Triptych 2C 39"x42"x4" 1.5" and 1.25" wide |
Triptych 2B 45"x48"x4" 1.5" and 1.25" wide |
another one
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| left side | middle | right side |
| Triptych #2 copper with melted brass lines and salt-fire patina 50" x 140" |
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