Several years ago I constructed several “power plants”. One sold and one has been hanging around the studio. Last year I did a third one, and a few weeks ago I shipped it to the gallery in Philadelphia that shows my work. Inspired by their interest in the piece I pulled out the old remaining one and began reworking it, trying to overcome the excessive darkness.

Power Plant #1 Sold

Power Plant #3 24x48 at Sande Webster Gallery in Philadelphia

Power Plant #3 reworked...18x36
(Unfortunately I don't have a before pic to show you.)
5 comments:
These power plant works are very striking, bold and imaginative.
Your previous post about roosters was one of the funniest! And I certainly agree...roosters are not exactly cuddly creatures!
Fantastic art work! Wish I could spend my days making art instead of making money for other people.
Fantastic art! Wish I could spend my days making art instead of making money for someone else.
Those power plants are very three dimensional to me. Very cool.
I love these William,
As always they are presise and beautiful. Well done!!
Love,
Linda
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