Eris j259
Part sun-greeter, part curious wanderer, Eris seems to possess emotions that are complex and subtle, and can change depending on the light, the height she is placed relative to the viewer. Her pose hints to another presence as she seems to be fixated upon something.
Eris is a collection of favorite rare and ferrous objects accumulated over the years. The enormous taps that make her skirt is a particularly interesting: they were donated from the Tufts Physics Lab. Tufts also donated the amazing pieces of steel that make up three of her four appendages. The two mill gears that comprise her feet were gifted by a fellow artist.
Eris is brush coated in several layers of Permalac lacquer, and can survive outdoors year round in New England. I am available for touch-up maintenance if needed. She has eighteen-inch long hooked rods to hold her in place.
Thirty-four bicycle parts, Four Millbury factory loom gears, lathe chuck, drill press cover, crankshaft, 4 industrial auger bits, machinist parts, typewriter, hardware, bronze, copper
105 lbs.
46″ x 25″ x 13″
Delivery in the New England Area, crating and shipping, and installation options available at an additional cost.
$5,500.00
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