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Over the years my work has evolved from the simple concept of space being defined by a single line into sculptures that depict the structure of living form. "Mr. Busby pushes the boundaries of his material, creating his sculptures from intricately woven surfaces that look more like spun sugar than iron blended with carbon" writes Jamie Monagan for the New York Times. It is the fluidity of the hand-bent rods that give the pieces a strikingly soft organic feel. Positive and negative space allows the viewer to pass through it, incorporating the surrounding environment. The sculptures feel both full and empty, and invite the viewer to complete the volume that the framework suggests. I approach the concept of public art from the perspective of inclusion. I strive to appeal to and interact with a broad spectrum of viewers while inspiring the imagination on many levels. The body of my work expresses a commentary about the nature of the world we live in. During the past fifteen years, Ive designed, fabricated, and installed numerous public, corporate and private art projects across the country and in Europe. Ive worked closely with both state and local governmental entities, private organizations, corporations and individuals. Throughout all my projects I have nurtured and enjoyed a close working relationship with the various clients, architects, designers, public liaisons and community groups involved. This experience along with my artistic vision is what I have to offer. |
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