Sculpted by the world renowned Northern Irish born sculptor Frederick Edward McWilliam, Legs Static pays homage to Surrealism. The 'Legs' sculptures mark suggest a playful and paradoxical imagery, and take both the idea of the complete fragment, and of the eliminated torso, as the basis for a series of unexpected and idiosyncratic improvisations.
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