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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA REPORT
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12/6/2011
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ti y ! w -. ii <br /> 7• 4 it ' 74 atr „NN X41 Ala <br /> � •i <br /> i <br /> �: • f� rte. ,,,, I��lr <br /> �i.:•1 / /, <br /> 1. <br /> tit <br /> in0 <br /> 49"H x 27"W x 22"D 280 lbs. Stainless steel Commissioned <br /> (Would include any symbols Pleasanton chooses) <br /> DAVE REGIER - "Sphere' <br /> Dave Regier, whose art background includes photography and classical violin, has a private <br /> sculpture design studio in Corpus Christi, Texas. Using standard structural shapes in stainless steel, he <br /> elicits images and concepts unique to the individual viewer's personal viewpoint. <br /> Stainless steel, an alloy of metals inducing chromium and nickel, provides an elegant medium that <br /> invites touch as well as the visual survey so often associated with traditional metal sculpture. Each <br /> sculptural element is carefully fabricated and flawlessly assembled to maintain a sense of precise unity <br /> within each piece. Dave combines crisp contemporary design and Old World craftsmanship creating <br /> signature pieces unique to the genre. <br /> Dave grew up with steel sculpture, and was apprenticed with his father, Arlie Regler, a master <br /> sculptor, who studied under the highly respected sculptor Richard Stankiewicz. He embraces the very <br /> technology portrayed In many of his pieces by incorporating computer-assisted design to transform a <br /> creative concept into a larger scale sculpture. Pieces range In size and weight from 15 inches to 9 feet and <br /> 40Ibs. to 5501bs. Each piece, with its attention to detail, balance, perceived movement and energy invites <br /> the patron to experience the elegance of stainless steel In an unexpected celebration of form and personal <br /> Interpretation. <br />
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