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Bentwood Wall Hanging Sculpture by Renee Dinauer, 2005
47h x 18w x 14d in
Bentwood wall hanging sculpture. Renee Dinauer has been creating a plethora of unique, freeform, wall and free hanging sculpture formed of steam-bent hardwoods since 1990. She custom colors the light- weight, contemporary artform from subtle naturals to intense, vibrant colors. Renee has a great interest in constructivism of all kinds; as sculpture, or even architecture; challenging, and exploring traditional material bounds and form Her greatest interest involves the study of surfaces, especially those alluding to a four-dimensional topological source. Renee creates sculpture for public, corporate, hotel/resort spaces and numerous private residences, specializing in personal service - teaming with owners, architects, designers and consultants to achieve a symbiosis with the architecture, and interior design. Renee's unique use of bent wood as sculpture often becoming a compelling icon identifying its edifice in a lasting impression. Renee received her undergraduate degree at The University of California - Los Angeles - a truly life changing experience. Her art career really began at UCLA, strolling through its sculpture gardens, inspiring her many ubiquitous creative interests. Her interest in creating larger projects has led into the public, corporate and hospitality field where she thrives in a variety of, often, large scale, challenging, yet rewarding creative projects. Renee's work resides in private residential collections, corporate, and public sites in the US and abroad.