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Bryan Hunt — Study for Double Lake Falls
Bryan Hunt

Study for Double Lake Falls

Rendered in richly patinated bronze, Bryan Hunt's *Study for Double Lake Falls* captures the fluid dynamism of cascading water through sculpted form, translating nature's ephemeral movement into enduring metal. The work's organic, elongated shape evokes the sinuous rush of a waterfall, balancing tension and grace as it rises from a solid granite plinth. The contrast between the molten quality of the bronze and the raw permanence of the stone base reinforces Hunt's ongoing dialogue between natural forces and artistic abstraction.

Medium
bronze on granite plinth

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Under the Influence

December 11, 2013

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Bryan Hunt, Study for Double Lake Falls

Rendered in richly patinated bronze, Bryan Hunt's *Study for Double Lake Falls* captures the fluid dynamism of cascading water through sculpted form, translating nature's ephemeral movement into enduring metal. The work's organic, elongated shape evokes the sinuous rush of a waterfall, balancing tension and grace as it rises from a solid granite plinth. The contrast between the molten quality of the bronze and the raw permanence of the stone base reinforces Hunt's ongoing dialogue between natural forces and artistic abstraction.

Medium
bronze on granite plinth
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

20th-Century Art, Bronze Sculpture, Minimalist Aesthetic, Male Artist, Stone Base, Nature Inspired, Contemporary Artist, American Artist, Three Dimensional Form, Abstract Sculpture, Neutral Tones

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