- Daniel Edwards
- Life Study of Robert Jr. Lockwood
- Polylactide and Wood
- 5.5 x 4 x 4 in (13.97 x 10.16 x 10.16 cm)
- Signature notes: bottom
- Inv: DAE0021
- $700
Unique 3D printed sculpture from the Blues Portrait Series, hand signed by the artist. a work of contemporary academic realism in portraiture, painted with an acrylic metallic finish over earth tone and color finishes. This portrait was originally sculpted in wax during live performances at The King Biscuit Blues Fest in Helena, AR, The Chicago Blues Festival, and the B.B. King Blues Club in New York City by Daniel Edwards. Robert Jr. Learned how to play guitar from legendary bluesman Robert Johnson. The wax portrait was scanned by the process of photogrammetry, utilizing traditional methods with current technological trends in sculpture. This work, in different iterations, was previously exhibited at The Delta Cultural Center in Helena, AR, Lyme Academy College of Fine Art, Quinebaug Valley Community College and California State University.
- Subject Matter: Portrait of Robert Jr. Lockwood, Male