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William Alexander (1961-present) is an artist from Grand Rapids, Michigan who works mainly in oils and creates mostly abstract or non-representational paintings. He earned his BFA after studies at Memphis College of Art, Columbia College, Chicago and Grand Valley State University. Alexander's memberships include AIGA (American Institute of Graphic Artists) in NYC and Grand Valley Artists in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is represented in New York City by The Weingrad Group (weingradgroup.com/alexander.html) and art dealer Tod Michael Volpe. Alexander's art is also available at The Beauvais Gallery in Seattle, Washington. You can see many examples of his art at the Artwanted website: (artwanted.com/wmalxndr). Alexander is an annual participant in the international art competition/festival "ArtPrize". You can see his recent and past ArtPrize entries at: (artprize.org/william-alexander).
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An estimated 15,000 total works including mobiles, stabiles, sculptures, paintings, and a fountain. Most being mobiles.
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Yes, he made many metal sculptures. So he was a sculptor.
Alexander Calder was a very prolific artist and worked in many medias. He is most well known for his kinetic hanging mobiles, an art-form that he created. His mobiles were typically constructed of aluminum sheet metal, steel wire, and paint. His mobiles were most often constructed using mechanical fastening methods such as crimping and riveting rather than brazing or welding. He also created larger stationary sculptures called "stabiles" which were made of thick metal plate which was riveted or welded, and then painted - usually in flat black or the iconic reddish orange such as the Flamingo sculpture in Chicago.Calder also enjoyed painting with gouache, which is similar to a watercolor paint media, and doing line drawings in ink. Calder also did wood free-carving, sculpture from found objects, wire sculpture, casting, jewelry making in gold and silver, and kinetic sculpture with mechanical mechanisms. Calder even used mercury in a kinetic fountain that he created for the 1937 World Exhibition in Paris. Credited with producing over 16,000 works in his life, it would be difficult to find a media that Calder did not experiment with.Related Links:http://www.calder.org/http://www.the-mobile-factory.com/alexander_calder_trivia.html
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There are many advantages and disadvantages of mobiles. These mobiles help sooth children but could also scare these same children.
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