Kal Mansur, Klones (Gray Valence), 18.5"
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Medium: Acrylic sculpture
Year: 2022
Like prisms, Kal Mansur’s Klones absorb and reflect available light. The viewer can observe subtle changes by visually travelling through the composition.
A klone is a genetic copy of an original thing.
This artwork will ship in 4-6 weeks. $80 shipping within North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.
This artwork ships worldwide, please inquire about international shipping.
Prices are in USD
To acquire this piece in Canadian dollars, contact the gallery.
Medium: Acrylic sculpture
Year: 2022
Like prisms, Kal Mansur’s Klones absorb and reflect available light. The viewer can observe subtle changes by visually travelling through the composition.
A klone is a genetic copy of an original thing.
This artwork will ship in 4-6 weeks. $80 shipping within North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.
This artwork ships worldwide, please inquire about international shipping.
Prices are in USD
To acquire this piece in Canadian dollars, contact the gallery.
Medium: Acrylic sculpture
Year: 2022
Like prisms, Kal Mansur’s Klones absorb and reflect available light. The viewer can observe subtle changes by visually travelling through the composition.
A klone is a genetic copy of an original thing.
This artwork will ship in 4-6 weeks. $80 shipping within North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.
This artwork ships worldwide, please inquire about international shipping.
“After twenty years as a painter it occurred to me that light is a medium in and of itself. I began using coloured plexiglass and developed a process of cutting, gluing, sanding, and buffing to alter its levels of translucency and reflectiveness. The way the material imbues colour with volume was especially intriguing. The ability to conduct how light interacts with surfaces is my ongoing attempt to create a visual braille, that is, a language by which colour, light, and composition can be felt and not merely observed.”
—Kal Mansur