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Details: | Currently based in Havana, Florida, sculptor and painter Mark Georgiades began his art career in Tallahassee as a student at Leon High School. Early in his career, he started sculpting metal before engaging in other mediums like mixed media sculpture and landscape painting. Visage is an exhibition of Georgiades’ welded metal sculptures and striking paintings. Georgiades intertwines his skills as a mechanic with his love of art to create his sculptures, utilizing construction grade materials such as copper, aluminum, and steel-cut nails. Welding steel rebar and flat metals to create their structural bases, he fashions the forms of his pieces using different types and gauges of wire, including non-stainless steel, stainless steel, and copper wire. Inspired by nature and fantasy, Georgiades’ paintings bring motion and expression to a variety of creatures and figures. While some of his works are more whimsical, depicting fanciful animals, the pieces presented in Visage evoke Georgiades’ flair for the edgy and psychedelic.
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Event is: | Every Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat | Audience: | All Welcome | Category: | Exhibit | Submitted by: | contributed |
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