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"Vertical Motif #8," created by David Hayes in 1977, is an elegant example of his work in welded, painted steel, standing tall at 113 x 18 x 42 inches. This sculpture features a series of abstract forms that are both dynamic and balanced, suggesting a sense of upward motion or growth. The sculpture is characterized by its bold, angular components that seem to stretch towards the sky, with each element contributing to a sense of fluidity and movement… despite the rigidity of the material.
The artwork is painted in a matte black finish with one element highlighted in a deep blue, creating a visual focal point that draws the eye and emphasizes the asymmetrical composition of the piece. Set against a natural backdrop of green grass and distant trees, the sculpture interacts with its environment, its sharp angles contrasting with the organic forms around it, highlighting Hayes' mastery of integrating sculptural form with spatial and environmental considerations.
David Hayes, an American sculptor with a rich background in three-dimensional art, favored metal as his primary medium. He creatively bent and welded metal into organic shapes, accentuating abstract forms with bold colors. His sculptures evoke a sense of playfulness and dynamism, often leading viewers on a journey through the whims of imagination and the fluidity of nature.