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To pursue the scale of his pieces, the use of steel proved to be the only viable medium that would structurally support the effect of effort began modestly at ten feet high, later expanding to an even larger scale. His challenging designs combining a feeling of balanced motion with energy suspended in space, required inventiveness in his approach to construction.
He devised a special steel cutting method so each individual form could be precisely cut and welded together. Internal struts, like those used in aircraft wings, were utilized for reinforcement. Then, using a chain hoist, the forms were arranged into their composition and welded together. He generated sculpture with a dynamic interplay of forms capturing the essence of motion, tension, and balance.
commissions from clients in Hollywood’s entertainment industry and subsequent orders from across the country. constructed more than thirty public sculptures for a variety of cities, parks, businesses, and university campuses. Today, Jon Seeman’s highly acclaimed art is in private collections worldwide and displayed publicly in galleries, museum exhibitions, as well as corporate sites across the nation. His latest sculptures are currently on display in the
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