Vitruvian Clock - Art of Dale Mathis
I discovered art the day I learned how to walk. I was probably making sculptures out of the placenta in my mom’s belly when I was an embryo.
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Vitruvian Clock

The Vitruvian takes its name from Marcus Vitruvius, a famous Roman architect who believed that design should have three themes: strength, functionality, and beauty.
He believed that beauty can be learned from the universal laws of proportion and symmetry found in nature.

Please contact info@dalemathis.com for gallery information.

  • DIMENSIONDIAMETER 32″ X EXTENSION 4″
  • WEIGHT297 LBS
  • FINISHMETALLIC SILVER AND; COPPER FINISH
  • EDITION SIZE500
  • MATERIALSECO WOOD, SWAROVSKI CRYSTALS,
    ALUMINUM, ACRYLIC GLASS, LED LIGHTING
Date

March 26, 2020