Last Night
Acrylic Skin on Wood Panel
The woven forms in Orrin Whalen’s new sculpture series Woven Sunsets exude a sense of home. Whalen uses resin casts and acrylic skins — literally the skin of dried paint — to give solid sculpture a feel of texture and fluidity as he explores new themes around woven textures. The woven forms in the new series represent a sense of strength, comfort, and protection: reminding viewers that a woven basket can help carry weight, and that a handmade quilt can keep you warm.
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The woven forms in Orrin Whalen’s new sculpture series Woven Sunsets exude a sense of home. Whalen uses resin casts and acrylic skins — literally the skin of dried paint — to give solid sculpture a feel of texture and fluidity as he explores new themes around woven textures. The woven forms in the new series represent a sense of strength, comfort, and protection: reminding viewers that a woven basket can help carry weight, and that a handmade quilt can keep you warm.
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Year
2023
Materials
Acrylic Skin on Wood Panel
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Dimensions
24 x 18 inches
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About the Artist
Orrin Whalen
Orrin Whalen is a British-American sculptor and painter and has exhibited at various galleries and museums including: Delaware Contemporary Museum, Maestri Gallery, Smythe-Mckee and Pluto Projects. In 2021, he was featured in Architectural Digest and Vogue Living AU, included in Miley Cyrus’ collection. He received his BFA from Emerson College in 2014.
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The woven forms in Orrin Whalen’s new sculpture series Woven Sunsets exude a sense of home. Whalen uses resin casts and acrylic skins — literally the skin of dried paint — to give solid sculpture a feel of texture and fluidity as he explores new themes around woven textures. The woven forms in the new series represent a sense of strength, comfort, and protection: reminding viewers that a woven basket can help carry weight, and that a handmade quilt can keep you warm.