Richard MacDonald American, b. 1946
                                The Fan, 2011
                            
                                    Bronze
37" x 10" x 9"
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                                   A dramatic representation of raw physical power, the figure of the Fan is metaphorically compressing time. Like all significant work of art, this one acts as a stimulus to the...
                        
                    A dramatic representation of raw physical power, the figure of the Fan is metaphorically compressing time. Like all significant work of art, this one acts as a stimulus to the imagination and the intellect, while appealing in a visceral way to the senses. The Fan, by Richard MacDonald is a piece that exists at the fulcrum between the primitive and the modern, in the tradition of great works of the post-modern era.
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