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David Medina
Bronze
2014
Based in Houston, Texas, David Medina is an artist and an educator, teaching sculpture at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston Glassell School of Art. He works in a variety of media, from bronze sculptures to detailed drawings that are reproduced through printing on graphite and ink.
This work is a pair of cast bronze forms resembling masks on a stand, revealing the sprues of the casting process.
Location: Skybridge Gallery at HOU
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