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Material as Metaphor: The Transformative Sculpture of Tom Price
Sculptor Tom Price positions material at the forefront of his artistic inquiry, treating substances like industrial plastics, reclaimed rubber, and molten aluminum as active collaborators in the creative process. His methodology is one of dialogue rather than dictation; he engages with the intrinsic properties of his chosen media—their memory, pliability, and resistance—to guide the final form.This approach results in biomorphic sculptures that exist in a compelling space between figuration and abstraction, simultaneously familiar and alien. Through transformative acts of heating, compressing, and melting, Price captures moments of material metamorphosis.The resulting works are not static objects but condensed events, each holding the energy of its own making. They stand as powerful meditations on identity, transformation, and the profound narratives embedded within the physical world itself.
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