Explore the inspiration and process behind this piece.
Rearing Horse began with a pile of adding machine parts. Gabriel was taking apart an adding machine when he looked at the components scattered on the workbench and saw a horse's head in them. The rest followed from there — the same rearing posture that has defined equestrian sculpture from ancient bronzes to Bernini, now assembled from the mechanical innards of an office machine.
Materials: Upcycled and found objects; adding machine parts (please contact gabriel@gabrieldishaw.com for full materials details)
Dimensions: 75"H × 48"W × 25"D (6 feet 3 inches tall)
Edition: Limited Edition 1 of 1 — signed with certificate of authenticity
Please note: Shipping and crating are not included in the purchase price. Contact gabriel@gabrieldishaw.com before or after purchase to discuss crating and shipping costs.
Explore the inspiration and process behind this piece.
Rearing Horse began with a pile of adding machine parts. Gabriel was taking apart an adding machine when he looked at the components scattered on the workbench and saw a horse's head in them. The rest followed from there — the same rearing posture that has defined equestrian sculpture from ancient bronzes to Bernini, now assembled from the mechanical innards of an office machine.
Materials: Upcycled and found objects; adding machine parts (please contact gabriel@gabrieldishaw.com for full materials details)
Dimensions: 75"H × 48"W × 25"D (6 feet 3 inches tall)
Edition: Limited Edition 1 of 1 — signed with certificate of authenticity
Please note: Shipping and crating are not included in the purchase price. Contact gabriel@gabrieldishaw.com before or after purchase to discuss crating and shipping costs.