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Sculptors, art critics and connoisseurs appreciate Comma as a study of curvature in line, plane, shape, volume and dynamic space.
From 2008 to 2010, Comma was in Roanoke, VA on the corner of Wachovia Plaza across from the historic City Market Building (pictured on the left). For a video of the artist installing Comma in Roanoke, click here.
In 2007, Comma appeared in SculptureWalk, Sioux Falls, SD for one year, and from 1996 to 2006 it was exhibited by the Berkeley County Convention and Visitors Bureau at the Caperton Train Station in Martinsburg, WV.
For additional information about Comma as it appeared in Charlottesville's 2010-2011 ArtInPlace Exhibition click here.
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