Artist: Bill Mack
Title: Beethoven
Year created: 1976
Medium: Bonded Sand Sculpture, Alto- & Bas-Relief, in Original Studio Custom Framing
Edition: 100/130 Signed and Numbered Limited Edition
Height (inches): 52
Width (inches): 42
Depth (inches): 4
Signed by the artist
Signed Area: front
This piece is framed.
Includes a certificate of authenticity.
Description of piece:
Measuring 52” in height x 42” width x 4” depth, this grand-scaled original Bill Mack sculpture is a striking presentation piece. Evoking classicism and the elegance of classical music, this stately sculptural portrait of Beethoven incorporates high-relief, 3-dimensional elements and bas-relief sculpting.
This classic, timeless portrait of Beethoven is rendered with great depth and fine detailing. In the lower right, in calligraphy script, it bears the inscription “the gracious mouth by which music spoke”, sculpted in bas-relief.
The work is signed by the artist, and numbered 100/130, lower left. It comes framed in its original white lacquer custom framing from the artist's studio, and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Artist bio:
He has no mentors. There is nowhere to go to learn his art. No one teaches his technique. Sculptor Bill Mack works in such a rare art form that coming up with a name to describe it has been only slightly less arduous than creating the art itself. "Calling my artwork solely bas-relief," Mack says, "is incorrect since bas-relief technically refers to low relief sculpture. My art, in fact, has more physical depth than high relief; it incorporates various elements in full-round, rising toward the viewer."
Combining low and high relief, incised lines, and elements in the full-round in sculpture works that are light enough to be hung on a wall, Mack directly involves the viewer in a 3-dimensional experience, both textural and tactile, that is often startling real. He utilizes techniques combining various levels of relief and full-round portions called 'Alto Relief' sculptures, similar to techniques used in classic Roman and Greek buildings.
"Mack's art elicits an immediate emotional response," notes one critic. "A moment in time is stopped, a familiar face revealed, the grace of a body in motion captured. The viewer becomes more than an observer; he becomes a participant in the drama unfolding before his eyes." With exhibits in galleries from New York City to Beverly Hills, and from Tokyo to Frankfurt, Mack’s work has been collected by Presidents Clinton, Ford and Reagan; actors such as Sylvester Stallone, Elizabeth Taylor, and Tony Curtis; and celebrities as diverse as Kenny Rogers, comic Howie Mandel, and record producer Jimmy "Jam" Harris.