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Minimalist Blocks Sculpture-Solid Aluminum

$1,795.00

In November 2012, his solid aluminum sculpture titled “Ascending” was selected as a semi- finalist in the prestigious art exhibition, the Crocker-Kingsley . This bi-annual state wide competition is sponsored by the Crocker Art Museum and the Kingsley Art Club in Sacramento, California. The event, which has taken place since 1927, was hosted at the Blue Line Gallery in Roseville, California. Juror, Michael Duncan, the corresponding editor for “Art in America” magazine, selected Beck’s metal sculpture, which is part of his “Minimalist Blocks Series.”

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In November 2012, his solid aluminum sculpture titled “Ascending” was selected as a semi- finalist in the prestigious art exhibition, the Crocker-Kingsley . This bi-annual state wide competition is sponsored by the Crocker Art Museum and the Kingsley Art Club in Sacramento, California. The event, which has taken place since 1927, was hosted at the Blue Line Gallery in Roseville, California. Juror, Michael Duncan, the corresponding editor for “Art in America” magazine, selected Beck’s metal sculpture, which is part of his “Minimalist Blocks Series.”

In November 2012, his solid aluminum sculpture titled “Ascending” was selected as a semi- finalist in the prestigious art exhibition, the Crocker-Kingsley . This bi-annual state wide competition is sponsored by the Crocker Art Museum and the Kingsley Art Club in Sacramento, California. The event, which has taken place since 1927, was hosted at the Blue Line Gallery in Roseville, California. Juror, Michael Duncan, the corresponding editor for “Art in America” magazine, selected Beck’s metal sculpture, which is part of his “Minimalist Blocks Series.”

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