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4.00" x 8.00"
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6.00" x 10.00"
Mourning Moss a sculpture by Adam Long Poster
by Adam Long
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Mourning Moss a sculpture by Adam Long poster by Adam Long. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Contact artist to inquire about purchasing. A beautiful, natural woman mourns a loss in this sculpture by Adam Long. He pulled the Spanish moss used... more
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Artist's Description
Contact artist to inquire about purchasing. A beautiful, natural woman mourns a loss in this sculpture by Adam Long. He pulled the Spanish moss used for her hair out of the trees in Georgia and saw it was beautiful hanging from the branches, but a tree with a lot of it was dead because of the moss. Those ideas of beauty and loss inspired the whole thus sculpture. She us working through grief as we all must at some point in our lives.
About Adam Long
www.AdamLongSculpture.com Adam Long is a professional sculptor in St. Charles, Missouri. Educated in the St. Louis region he has a BA in Art Education from Maryville University, an MA in Studio Art and an MFA in Sculpture from Fontbonne University. He has been an art educator for fifteen years, working in public middle and high schools as well as at the university level. His work has been featured in articles in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Street Scape, Suburban Journals Weekend, At Home: St. Louis Magazine, the St. Charles County Post, and LifeScape Magazine and shown on the FOX, CBS, and PBS network affiliates. His sculptures have been widely collected.
$22.35
Adam Long
Thank you. I challenge myself by only using the natural elements the way I find them (i.e. not bending, or cutting them into other forms)
Lisa Kramer
I especially like this one. I must say, I love your work! So creative and I like how you keep the original form of the sticks you work w. The (paper mache'?) work of the ladies is just beautiful.