Perci Chester Fine Artist is a Minneapolis-based sculptor and painter known for her vibrant and imaginative works. Her sculptures, made from a variety of materials including steel, bronze, and aluminum, explore themes of transformation, motherhood, and the relationship between humans and the natural world. Perci's sculptures are often playful and cryptic, inviting viewers to reconsider their perceptions and engage in a quest for restoration and renewal. Her works on paper, photographs, and videos further showcase her artistic versatility and creativity.
With public art installations and exhibitions throughout Minnesota, Perci Chester's sculptures can be found in various locations, including the Anderson Center Sculpture Garden in Red Wing. Her larger-than-life sculptures, such as the 22-foot high animated figures made from an old water tower, captivate viewers with their candy-colored paints and dynamic movements. Perci's body of work, including her iconic "Arc De Triomphe" and "Free Urchin," demonstrate her ability to create visually striking and thought-provoking pieces that resonate with audiences.
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