Vincent Smarkusz

Undiscovered American Genius in Modern Art

The New Land (Sculpture)

Aluminum Composite over Modeling Foam
18 x 18 inches
45.72 x 45.72 cm
Collection: 
Time: 
1965

The artist recreated a sculptural version of his late Fusionist period work "The New Land" originally painted In Israel.  The fused figural form was first carved in sculpting foam which was then coated with a synthetic sculpting paste mixed with an automotive finish metal flake additive.  The effect is that of an iridescently shimmering stony substance.   Smarkusz contrasts and fuses a primitive solid objective form with the fluidly dynamic subjective theme of human behavior - a contrast existing in much of his work literally and all of his work symbolically.
Interpreting "Three Sculptures"