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Seed Sower & Seed | Public Sculptures by KevinBoxStudio | Warrenville Park District in Warrenville
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Seed Sower & Seed | Public Sculptures by KevinBoxStudio | Warrenville Park District in Warrenville
Seed Sower & Seed | Public Sculptures by KevinBoxStudio | Warrenville Park District in Warrenville
Seed Sower & Seed | Public Sculptures by KevinBoxStudio | Warrenville Park District in Warrenville

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Seed Sower & Seed - Public Sculptures

Featured In Warrenville Park District, Warrenville, IL

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Seed Sower is created by Kevin Box in collaboration with Michael G. LaFosse. It is patinated cat bronze, 30"x 25"x 11. Seed is also created by Kevin Box in collaboration with Beth Johnson. It is patinated & painted cast bronze, 13"x 16"x 13"

This is located near the Albright Building in Leone Schmidt Park in Warrenville, IL

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...to inspire or be inspired, not necessarily in that order...

“My work celebrates the delicate nature of paper in museum quality metal.

Pieces are cast in bronze, aluminum or stainless steel depending on the design requirements. Bronze for its ability to capture detail, aluminum for how lightweight it is, and stainless steel for its strength. For some works, I employ fabrication techniques that begin with sheets of metal cut into shapes and welded together for the final form. The results are unique or limited edition sculptures, forged by hand and completed with finishes that return it to the look of the original paper. Many of the works are designed to withstand the outdoors, the test of time, as well as fingertips. Please touch; I invite you to explore the work in its physical form. Be touched; I invite you to discover the meaning of the work, the stories and ideas beneath its surface. Origami, paper planes, crumpled ideas and innovative abstraction are all themes that inform the surface of my work. Every piece has a title, a reason, and a purpose in contributing to the story I am telling beneath the surface.”