Picking Up The Scraps

Who knew that scrap metal could be molded into something so beautiful? Artist Nic Noblique finds rare beauty in the metal he finds. Imagine a giant red spiral of metal and you've got a pretty good picture of one of Noblique's unique sculptures. Just in case you still can't conjure...
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Who knew that scrap metal could be molded into something so beautiful? Artist Nic Noblique finds rare beauty in the metal he finds. Imagine a giant red spiral of metal and you’ve got a pretty good picture of one of Noblique’s unique sculptures. Just in case you still can’t conjure a mental image of Noblique’s huge metal structures, take a trip to The Cameron Gallery for Music, Flame Retardants and a Tetanus Shot. The exhibit remains on display through April 2 at The Cameron Gallery, 1414 Dragon St. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays. For more information, visit thecamerongallery.com.

Mondays-Saturdays, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Starts: March 12. Continues through April 2, 2011

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