SONORAN RANGER original metal wall sculpture


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Size & Details

Size & Details

Dimensional metal portrait of Vaquero cowboy in turquoise and green tones. Hand-painted horse and cactus pattern shirt with salvaged leather accents throughout. This piece is a throwback to Dolan's days of fabric pattern design, newly rendered in metal and found objects for a new audience. Hunt for tiny clues to some of the artist's favorite destinations - and material salvaging locations - throughout the reclaimed materials. 

  • Medium: hand-cut metal and found materials applied to wood
  • Size: 40.5" H x 29.5" W 
  • Hardware: ready to hang with wire on back
Process

Process

Dolan Geiman's metal sculptures are fashioned from hundreds of pieces of salvaged, reclaimed vintage metal and materials, collected from abandoned spaces, forest floors and scrap piles. Look closely at the details in each unique piece of metal to discover tiny treasures inlaid with stories upon stories. 

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Limited Series

Limited Series

Each work in Dolan Geiman’s portfolio is unique and hand-crafted. Works indicated with “limited series” are reiterations of a recurring theme or concept.

A Certificate of Authenticity is available upon request.

  • Each piece in a limited series is created with an inimitable collection of found materials: no two are exactly alike, although they may look similar at a glance.
  • Details, colors, specific materials, typography and frame will differ from work to work.

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Dolan Geiman Metal Wall Sculpture

Contemporary assemblage mixed media artist Dolan Geiman uses intricately cut salvaged metal to create a different type of found object artwork in upcycled materials. These original artworks hang as highly tactile metal wall sculptures, echoing some of Dolan's other artworks available in paper collage. Bold in color and rich in detail, discover some of the atypical materials given new life for these metal creations, like car doors, kitchen utensils, oil cans and antique farming equipment.