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Milt Friedly
Overlap
sculpture
Milt Freidly’s childhood, spent fishing and camping along the Shoshone River, the Clarksfork, Sunlight Basin and in the Absorkee Range of Wyoming, was instrumental in shaping his aesthetic explorations in art. Drawing inspiration from the textures, shapes and colors of the desert, high plains and mountain ranges, his work has taken many forms – clay vessels, hand-pulled monoprints, mixed media, welded and cast sculptures.Freidly began his art studies at Cody High School, Cody, Wyoming where he was a member of the Jackson Pollock Art Cult.
For me, art is a process of working intuitively with form and design through the unconscious to express my experience and
sensibilities– I then make conscious decisions as the work evolves. There is a dichotomy between the two that gives me the
freedom to express the moment.
Milt Friedly
lyndengallery.com
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