Fred Eversley, an influential sculptor known for his unique resin discs, died on March 14 at the age of 83. Inspired by a Popular Mechanics article in childhood, he revisited the concept of parabolic shapes derived from centrifugal force after transitioning from engineering to art. In Venice Beach, he developed a process to cast layers of colored liquid polyester into large, polished discs. His work reflected light and colors dynamically, creating immersive experiences for viewers, illustrating a fusion of scientific inquiry and artistic expression throughout his 55-year career.
Fred Eversley, a pioneering sculptor, skillfully blended science and art, using Newton's principles to create unique resin sculptures that evolve with light.
His parabolic resin discs, crafted with a method he honed over decades, not only captivate with color but also transform perceptions based on viewer interaction.
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