Spector
Kenneth Payne
1997
MATERIAL: metal: iron
DIMENSIONS: overall: 54 in x 16 in x 9 in
EDITION: Unique
CREDIT: Grounds For Sculpture, Gift of The Seward Johnson Atelier
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Made in the artist’s studio in Buffalo, New York, 'Spector 'was first exhibited during the ‘Third International Conference on Contemporary Cast Iron Art’ held at Grounds For Sculpture in April of 1998. The work is now part of the GFS collection. The irregular form tapers upward from a block-like base, then becomes rounder and fuller, a composition that plays with the viewer’s perception of the work. This illusion of floating upward, like a drifting puff of smoke, suggests a sculpture that is flowing and light, when in actuality it is made from heavy, dense iron. Left in its natural state, the iron has rusted to form a velvety, rich orange-brown finish. 'Spector' was made from cast iron using the lost wax technique.