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3D multi media sculpture // Red Grooms' Katherine Marcel and the Bride is a vibrant, mixed media sculpture from 1997 that exemplifies the artist’s playful, expressive approach. This three-dimensional artwork presents an intricate scene filled with detailed, colorful characters, including Katherine Marcel and a bride, situated in a cozy, richly decorated room. The use of various materials and techniques gives the piece depth and texture, inviting viewers to explore its imaginative layers. Grooms captures a whimsical, celebratory moment, filled with visual storytelling and theatrical elements. With its impressive dimensions (90.2 cm × 99.1 cm × 12.7 cm), the sculpture draws viewers into an immersive, almost life-sized world, making the experience interactive and engaging.
Katherine Marcel and the Bride, 1997
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3D multi media sculpture // Red Grooms' Katherine Marcel and the Bride is a vibrant, mixed media sculpture from 1997 that exemplifies the artist’s playful, expressive approach. This three-dimensional artwork presents an intricate scene filled with detailed, colorful characters, including Katherine Marcel and a bride, situated in a cozy, richly decorated room. The use of various materials and techniques gives the piece depth and texture, inviting viewers to explore its imaginative layers. Grooms captures a whimsical, celebratory moment, filled with visual storytelling and theatrical elements. With its impressive dimensions (90.2 cm × 99.1 cm × 12.7 cm), the sculpture draws viewers into an immersive, almost life-sized world, making the experience interactive and engaging.
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