Saw your work today on a field trip with my son's class and we both enjoyed it. "X" was my son's favorite piece that he saw. All the kids thought the pieces were metal even though the grain of the wood was clearly visible.
Christopher SÃcat was a long time Los Angeles artist and curator before relocating to the Bay Area. He graduated from Otis/Parsons School of Design (BFA) and the New York Academy of Arts (MFA). His recent sculptures investigate the natural environment as a platform for process and performance based art making. Sicat has exhibited his works at the de Saisset Museum in Santa Clara, Space 47 and Art Arc in San Jose, Palo Alto Art Center, Swarm Gallery, Southern Exposure and Intersection for the Arts in the SF Bay Area, JAUS, Track 16 Gallery, and Black Dragon Society in Los Angeles, Intramuros Museum in Manila, Philippines, and Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California. Sicat directed the infamous Hatch Gallery which hosted the controversial “Rejection Show” that was highlighted on the BBC The World.
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This s a fascinating process, Chris. How do you preserve the graphite after you've finished? What a lovely way to feature the beauty of wood.
Saw your work today on a field trip with my son's class and we both enjoyed it. "X" was my son's favorite piece that he saw. All the kids thought the pieces were metal even though the grain of the wood was clearly visible.
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