“Sunscope”
Donald L. Dynneson
Seward, Nebraska
Medium: Welded Metal
 

“The two sets of spiraling rods form implied cylinders that can be seen as emerging from the ground and angled as if they were meant to locate heavenly bodies. The visual complexity is compounded by sunlight and shadow. The moire’ effect also changes dramatically as one changes to other vantage points.”
“I continue to produce sculpture made mostly from welded metal, stone, wood and ceramics which are considered for commissions and shows. I enjoy fishing and traveling in our 5th wheel camper.”

Don was born and raised on a farm in eastern Montana. He earned an M.A. and an M.F.A. from the University of Wyoming and has recently retired from thirty years of teaching art at Concordia University, Seward, Nebraska.