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"Courting Dreams" Steelroot Maquette Formed and Welded Steel by Steve Tobin
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- 3
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- Priceless
Item Description
A rare opportunity! This one of a kind masterpiece, in honor of AAYTE, was created by world-renowned sculptor, Steve Tobin. Some of Tobin's monumental works that require 4,500 man hours to create are modeled from "Maquettes," such as this one, which is a signed sculpture composed of two figures interacting. It is 33.5 inches high and 20 inches wide. Tobin creates monumental, nature-based works in bronze and steel, including "Smashing Through Barriers," located in the courtyard of the Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis and Education Center. He is perhaps best known for the Trinity Root, the first 9/11 memorial near Ground Zero in Manhattan. This famed bronze casting of the tree that saved "St. Paul's Chapel" graces the corner of Wall Street and Broadway as a symbol of hope and renewal, attracting millions of visitors. Tobin's current Steelroot Series, on display for one year at Grounds for Sculpture in New Jersey, is the largest show of monumental art in the country at this time. It is an acclaimed show, not to be missed! His work has also been featured in Newsweek, the New York Times, Smithsonian, National Geographic, People Magazine, and CNN. We are fortunate to have a hometown artist of such international renown reflecting Philadelphia's excellence around the world.
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