Dick Seeger Plastic Form

Item: Dick Seeger Carved Acrylic Form

Designer/Maker: Dick Seeger – An innovative artist, craftsman and gallerist who settled in Scottsdale, Arizona in the late 1950s. Seeger’s innovative approach, his use of color and composition helped him become an important figure in Scottsdale’s mid-century art and architecture community. Dick Seeger’s work in the 1960s was based on wood carving techniques applied to plastics in combination with polyester resins and chemical adhesion. For years, the Dick Seeger Design Gallery was Scottsdale’s most colorful and singular outlet for modern design. He is listed in the recent Museum of Arts and Design publication “Crafting Modernism: Midcentury American Art and Design,” which also includes an illustration of his acrylic work. For more information on Dick Seeger’s early career see The Seeger Studio 1957-1962

Description: A small carved and textured acrylic sculptural form. Two sides of the piece were glued together by Seeger and were mounted to a small flat base at one point. It can easily be attached to a base.

Dimensions: 1-3/4 x 3/4 x 4-1/2 inches high

Condition: Very good

Price: $300

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