Welded Steel Sculpture
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Royce Carlson creates whimsical welded steel sculptures and architectural oddities using
found objects, recycled materials and new steel. He creates these things in Prescott, Arizona.

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January 3, 2010
New Project - The Gypsy Wagon

I am building a gypsy caravan-inspired travel trailer for our personal use and enjoyment. I post regular updates on its progress in my blog - Adventures In The Zone. This is not an easy project and it will cost a bit to realize. At the same time, business has fallen off and I am running seriously short on money. Therefore I am offering three of my sculptures at a lower price than usual so I can fund the creation of the Gypsy Wagon and keep things going until business picks up.

From now until March 1, 2010, the following sculptures will be priced at what amounts to a wholesale price. If they were in a gallery, they would be listed at nearly twice these prices.

COSMOS - a complex wind sculpture over 20 feet tall and 12 feet in diameter at the base. It has been been used in a recent Bruce Willis movie, The Surrogates, is shown in the 2010 Burning Man wall calendar, and a photo of it appeared in Wired Magazine's online version in 2004. It's gallery price would be $26,000. I am offering it for $16,000 until March 2010. This is my most "famous" sculpture to date. Video of Cosmos in motion.

THE DANCINATOR - a skeletal figure of a woman dancing. It is a little over 5 feet tall and is made out of scrap steel and found steel objects. It's gallery listed price was $3000. Until March it will be available for $1600 direct from my studio.

 

 

THE FAMILY SOLD! - Thanks!!!

 - this sculpture is about 12 feet tall and is made mostly out of 1-1/2" pipe. It is powder coated bright red and depicts a mother, father, and a baby in an abstract style.

The reason for the March deadline is because I am trying to get the gypsy wagon done, or mostly done, by March so I can take it on my annual escape from allergies in March and April.

If I still have these sculptures after March, I will find a gallery to show them and their prices will go back to the higher prices. Now is the best chance to take advantage of this opportunity.

 

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Rainwater downspout created in 2007 for the Highlands Center for Natural History in Prescott, AZ

The downspout is one of several pieces I designed and installed at HCNH. Other pieces include railings, wall sconces and ground lighting.

 

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