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Using construction site
detritus as his sculptural material of choice, Jerold
Ehrlich bends, hammers, re-forms and
re-appropriates these otherwise disregarded materials into
new and interesting forms. Ehrlich reminds us that “a
pipe is a container and conduit” when we see that
he has spread and shaped a pipe into a sleek wide-mouth
vessel. The resulting form remains a container, but through
Ehrlichs’ manipulation, has transgressed into a new
form with a new function. Similarly, Ehrlich has seen the
function of the structural building material known as rebar,
but has stretched its form and function into something new.
Assisted by the golden mean, Ehrlich draws with the rebar
creating sculptures that twist and turn as three-dimensional
lines spiraling in space.
Jerold Ehrlich
is a sculptor who lives in Rhode Island. His work has been
exhibited throughout Rhode Island, Massachusetts and New
York. He has worked in collaboration with local arts non-profit,
The Steel yard. His work can be seen at the Dorchester Hotel
in London, England. |
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