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inna [77]
3 years ago
10

Why did David Smith burnish the surface of his work Cubi XIX?

Arts
1 answer:
soldier1979 [14.2K]3 years ago
7 0
<h2><u>Answer:</u></h2>

DAVID SMITH is an American sculptor(1906– 1965), he created metal figures that have affinities with the Abstract Expressionist movement in painting. He figured out how to weld in a vehicle plant in 1925 and later connected to his art the technical ability in dealing with metals he picked up from that experience.

Also, working in huge scale at the industrial facilities helped him picture the potential outcomes for the stupendous metal model. In the wake of trying different things with an assortment of sculptural styles and materials, Smith made his Cubi series in the mid-1960s.

These works, for instance, Cubi XIX, comprise of simple geometric structures solid shapes, barrels, and rectangular bars. Made of stainless steel areas heaped on each other and afterward welded together, these expansive scale models put forth a striking visual expression.

Smith included gestural components reminiscent of Abstract Expressionism by shining the metal with steel fleece, creating abstract looking examples that attract attention regarding the two-dimensional of the sculptural surface.

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