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Scott Musgrove’s “It’s Not a Fragrant World”

Scott Musgrove (Hi-Fructose Volumes 2 and 8) recently sent us a few exclusive pictures of his latest creation, the chromed patina to his bronze, "It's Not a Fragrant World" which we last saw at Musgrove's solo show at LeVine (here). Measuring 30" x 21" x 17", the piece was cast at Metalphysic in Tuscon, AZ. There's not much else we can tell you at this point, but get a quick behind the scenes look at Musgrove working on the piece, as well as the final product, here on Hi-Fructose.

Scott Musgrove (Hi-Fructose Volumes 2 and 8) recently sent us a few exclusive pictures of his latest creation, the chromed patina to his bronze, “It’s Not a Fragrant World” which we last saw at Musgrove’s solo show at LeVine (here). Measuring 30″ x 21″ x 17″, the piece was cast at Metalphysic in Tuscon, AZ. There’s not much else we can tell you at this point, but get a quick behind the scenes look at Musgrove working on the piece, as well as the final product, here on Hi-Fructose.

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