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- image: /media/art/Oya91.webp
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- image: /media/art/Oya92.webp
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- image: /media/art/Oya95.webp
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- title: Detritus
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status: Available
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description: “Detritus” is built from discarded scrap metal from the streets of
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Atlanta, taking the form of an entombed human head, to reflect the stark
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realities of urban development. It serves as a metaphor for how cities
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often undergo superficial makeovers, painted to create an illusion of
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renewal. In doing so, they suffocate the old culture and personality that
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once defined them. This piece was constructed with repurposed sheet metal,
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sawzall blades, and illuminated from within to capture the viewer's
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attention while hinting at the underlying themes of neglect and waste in a
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bustling city. It embodies the discarded materials that litter our
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environment and a reminder that we shape our community's image through our
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actions. My goal is for the sculpture to foster awareness of the
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importance of proper waste disposal, encouraging construction workers and
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citizens alike to leave no trace behind, ultimately inspiring us all to
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protect and improve the world we share.
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main: /media/detritus3.jpg
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year: 2024
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gallery:
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- image: /media/detritus3.jpg
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- image: /media/detritus1.jpg
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- image: /media/detritus2.jpg
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- image: /media/detritus5.jpg
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- image: /media/detritus4.jpg
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- image: /media/detritus6.jpg
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- image: /media/detritus8.jpg
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- image: /media/detritus9.jpg
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- main: /media/art/thumb/revelation.webp
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title: Revelation
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status: Available
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- image: /media/art/Dragonfly5.webp
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- image: /media/art/Dragonfly1.webp
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- image: /media/art/Dragonfly2.webp
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- title: Detritus
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status: Available
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description: “Detritus” is built from discarded scrap metal from the streets of
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Atlanta, taking the form of an entombed human head, to reflect the stark
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realities of urban development. It serves as a metaphor for how cities
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often undergo superficial makeovers, painted to create an illusion of
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renewal. In doing so, they suffocate the old culture and personality that
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once defined them. This piece was constructed with repurposed sheet metal,
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sawzall blades, and illuminated from within to capture the viewer's
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attention while hinting at the underlying themes of neglect and waste in a
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bustling city. It embodies the discarded materials that litter our
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environment and a reminder that we shape our community's image through our
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actions. My goal is for the sculpture to foster awareness of the
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importance of proper waste disposal, encouraging construction workers and
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citizens alike to leave no trace behind, ultimately inspiring us all to
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protect and improve the world we share.
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main: /media/detritus3.jpg
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year: 2024
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gallery:
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- image: /media/detritus3.jpg
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- image: /media/detritus1.jpg
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- image: /media/detritus2.jpg
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- image: /media/detritus5.jpg
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- image: /media/detritus4.jpg
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- image: /media/detritus6.jpg
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- image: /media/detritus8.jpg
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- image: /media/detritus9.jpg
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Introducing **Ian Gallo**, a metal sculpture artist who is rapidly making a name for himself through his unique approach to metalworking.
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