Passing Currents // Multi Panel Original
Product Description
Passing Currents is one of Nicholas Yust’s most popular designs. This multi-panel metal sculpture is one of a kind and spectacularly elegant and beautiful. The gentle waves and sloping curves ground into this piece instill a sense of sweet tranquility. As you consider the literal passing of currents, you might see a flowing river or stream; the current swiftly pulling stones and debris in as it moves along. As you study this incredible modern metal sculpture, you might see the way that the curves move along, barely touching one another, as the passing of time. No matter how you personally visualize this metallic masterpiece, you will be reminded of the constant motion of the world around you. You should never take a single moment for granted, for each moment will certainly be stolen by the next.
Product Details
- ColorsSilver
- Materials
Aerospace Grade Aluminum
- Measurements
62"L x 24"W x 1"H
- OriginUnited States
— 100% Hand-Crafted In Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
— UV Resistant Automotive Clear Coat
— Avoid Touching Surface With Bare Fingers
— Wipe Clean With Soft Cotton Cloth + Warm Water
— Brackets Allow Panels to "Float" Off the Wall When Mounted
About the Designer
Nicholas Yust first explored his passion for art after completing high school, enrolling in fine art and art history at the University of Cincinnati School of Design. After developing his first few wall sculptures from aluminum panels, he began to design free standing sculptures and developed over a dozen unique grind patterns which have become signature characteristics of his work. To add color to his pieces, he experimented with transparent coating to allow his unique grind patterns to be seen through a spectrum of colors. This evolved into the invention of an atomized acrylic painting process for metal, and he remains the only metal artist in the industry with this capability.
Nicholas Yust has had much success selling his artwork in local, national and international galleries. He has also displayed and sold his work at several art shows and expos, Starbucks, a multitude of online virtual galleries as well as his own personal gallery.
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityCanada, United States
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Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping
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Ship In5-7 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation