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Today we have some buff and Hunch (who after7-8 years still has the biggest roller up in the city, almost 400' and fathom who I'm pretty sure I've been catching since 2000.
Choreographer John Malashock, renowned Japanese-born artist, Junko Chodos, and Israeli composer, Ariel Blumenthal, have created a stunning collaboration bridging the disciplines of dance, visual art, and music in a work that expresses the mystical language of the universe as spoken through the microcosm of the human body.
Costume Design - Tina Haatainen-Jones. Lighting Design - Jennifer Setlow.
Clayburn Moore's unforgettable Fathom Statue (Aspen Comics) is the Studio's first life size genuine bronze statue release. This breathtaking beauty stands nearly 9' tall including base. The subtly layered patinas glide over Fathom's sultry form for an effect that is absolutely gorgeous. Each piece is produced in the traditional lost wax method and hand-finished with painstaking attention to detail, and include torch-applied, sophisticated patinas.
Limited to only 10 numbered pieces
Genuine bronze
Produced in the USA
Portfolio || Toronto Graffiti Archive || Instagram
Today we have some buff and Hunch (who after7-8 years still has the biggest roller up in the city, almost 400' and fathom who I'm pretty sure I've been catching since 2000.
Clayburn Moore's unforgettable Fathom Statue (Aspen Comics) is the Studio's first life size genuine bronze statue release. This breathtaking beauty stands nearly 9' tall including base. The subtly layered patinas glide over Fathom's sultry form for an effect that is absolutely gorgeous. Each piece is produced in the traditional lost wax method and hand-finished with painstaking attention to detail, and include torch-applied, sophisticated patinas.
Limited to only 10 numbered pieces
Genuine bronze
Produced in the USA
Name: Fathom
Length: 45m
World's largest yacht number: >200
Shipyard: Miss Tor Yachts & Sea Dreams
Price: 6 500 000€
Choreographer John Malashock, renowned Japanese-born artist, Junko Chodos, and Israeli composer, Ariel Blumenthal, have created a stunning collaboration bridging the disciplines of dance, visual art, and music in a work that expresses the mystical language of the universe as spoken through the microcosm of the human body.
Costume Design - Tina Haatainen-Jones. Lighting Design - Jennifer Setlow.
Choreographer John Malashock, renowned Japanese-born artist, Junko Chodos, and Israeli composer, Ariel Blumenthal, have created a stunning collaboration bridging the disciplines of dance, visual art, and music in a work that expresses the mystical language of the universe as spoken through the microcosm of the human body.
Costume Design - Tina Haatainen-Jones. Lighting Design - Jennifer Setlow.
Bruce Farley (a South Asutralian) at Seal Rocks, NSW in 1964. The Kingfish (shown) were once a common species, later decimated by commercial fishing traps (since prohibited). Bruce later established a successful cultured pearl farm at Broome, Western Australia. Another example of how early spear fishermen established themselves in aspects of the sea.