Warner Brothers Project -


 
 

 


Leopold Gallery was asked by Warner Brothers
to supply contemporary sculpture for the sets of
Watchmen.  This $100 million film, directed by
Zach Snyder (also the director of 300), is based
on the graphic novel by Alan Moore.  We can't
show photos of the sets until after the film comes
out in March, but here are shots of the sculptures
--all of which are available to collectors."


 





"Atomic Flower, 24" x 24" x 26", limited edition bronze. 
Brent Collins.  All of Brent Collins' sculptures are created
by hand in hardwoods, then cast in bronze."




 



"Hemisphere, 17" x 17" x 5", stainless steel. 
Arlie Regier.  This piece, which is similar to one that
was acquired by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
is composed of roughly 1000 pieces of stainless steel. 
The Hemisphere is the most well-known of all Regier designs. 
Various versions are owned by collectors from Hong Kong to
San Francisco to London."

 




"Parabolic Hexagon
, 26" x 26" x 10", hardwoods. 
Brent Collins.  This work is available in bronze."



 




"Floating Sphere, 46" x 20" x 20", stainless steel. 
Dave and Arlie Regier.  All Regier sculptures are
composed of multiple pieces of recycled stainless steel. 
In the case of this work, roughly 5000 pieces of stainless
were welded together in creating the work."


 


 

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