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Martin Glick, “Twisting Male Torso (Male Dancer)”, Alabaster, 2008
Sculptor Martin Glick resides in Pomona, New York, just outside of New York City. He was taught by Conger Metcalf in Boston and today teaches sculpture from his studio.
The sculpture of a Twisting Male Torso is carved in alabaster and signed on right lower side. The overall dimensions of the piece are 27″ high (including base) by 11″ wide by 13″ deep.
Glick says of his works “I have been told that my sculptures have something that is unique. There is a twist to the norm, a twist of the form, an emotional element that is mine. It is my heart and my particular view of the world.”
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