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Julia Ruecker, interior architect in Stuttgart, Germany, has said, “Space, subconsciously, is often mistaken as void or emptiness. |
Julia Ruecker, interior architect in Stuttgart, Germany, has said,
“Space, subconsciously, is often mistaken as void or emptiness.
Christopher Gulick’s art explores, occupies, emphasizes and stimulates
space. By following the lines and bodies of Gulicks’ sculptures with
one’s eye, void is transformed to space, and achieves dimension, a
human proportion.”On the other hand, Gloria Kennedy,
gallery owner in Brooklyn, New York, explains, “Christopher Gulick’s
innovative and buoyant geometric sculptures are delicately and
precisely balanced on thin lines of metal that shimmer and revolve on
asymmetric axes. His sculpture maintains a perfect balance of
brilliance, precision and form. His work exhibits an exciting, fresh
approach to kinetic sculpture.”