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Anthony Liggins
"Mystic Aura in Red" abstract expressionist wall sculpture

2022

About the Item

This minimalist abstract wall sculpture made from Wood Block and Acrylic by Anthony Liggins is a beautiful addition to any home. It has brackets attached to the back and is ready to be hung in any interior. INSPIRATION - Inspired by the artist's background in fashion design, Le Smoking sculptures represent the layers of meaning we find in life and the infinite and unknown places each path and choice can lead to. Each sculpture is meticulously handcrafted with 300 or more small pieces of exotic wood sustainably cultivated in South America, giving new life and purpose to one of Mother Earth's greatest resources. ART IS LOVE, LOVE IS AN ART. ABOUT THE ARTIST - Anthony Liggins is a Miami-based abstract expressionist artist who believes in the potential for his art to act as an unspoken language. Anthony Liggins finds joy and freedom in making art that can create personal connections with people who share his passion for life, and his paintings represent a spiritual journey of the enlightened mind, heart and spirit. His body of work includes abstract expressionist paintings, mixed media, sculptures, and works on paper. An artist with global reach and appeal, Liggins has been creating artwork for over two decades and has held thirteen major group museum showings in the US and Europe and exhibitions at some of the most highly regarded and sought after venues including the Smithsonian Institute, The US Department of State Show, Longmont Museum, the Michener Art Museum and, most recently, The Tubman Museum in Georgia. Liggins artwork speaks to a wide audience and is collected by professional athletes, musicians, and actors. Among his notable collectors are athletes Darryl Pounds, Jon Beason, Khalil Mack, Kareem Jackson, Duane Ferrell, Andre Branch, and Chris Hinton, singers Amerie, India. Arie, and Marc Anthony, and actors Jennifer Lawrence, Angela Bassett, Halle Berry, CCH Pounder, and Mira Sorvino as well as Saudi Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal and King Mohammed VI of Morocco Liggins artwork has been featured in TV productions and major feature films including Necessary Roughness, Tyler Perry Studios Good Deeds, Daddy’s Little Girl, Why Did I Get Married Too and BETA The Game, and Queen Sugar which was produced by Ava DuVernay and Oprah Winfrey. His paintings have also been featured in numerous design and architecture publications as well as four novels. Liggins is also a supporter of a variety of philanthropic organizations and events. Among other charitable events, he participated at the live auction in the American Icon Awards 2019 honoring Al Pacino, Quincy Jones, and Evander Holyfield.
  • Creator:
    Anthony Liggins (1965, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2022
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 47 in (119.38 cm)Width: 32 in (81.28 cm)Depth: 6 in (15.24 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    West Hollywood, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1758212217762
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