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 | Rob Roy's pendulums put metal in motion, hard smooth and fluid. These kinetic sculptures were by commission. They exceeded everyone's expectations. Using over sized bearing systems, plate objects 500 gram chrome balls and the like appear to move in an iron ballet. |  |
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 | They stand under three feet usually, giving a sense of density. The tooling required to get these weight and dimensions becomes a polished esthetic in it's funtion. |  |
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 | There is a patient grace in torch-cut steel plate. Given a light wired cupping just to enhance the sultry nature of raw steel. The client for this particular piece got a new desk to have room for it. |  |
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