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Move beyond the barriers of culture and interpretation. Here, wire connects us, literally and figuratively. Hand-twisted aluminum, copper and color-coated wire are used to create avant-garde depictions, celebrating humanity’s diversity and the universality of life.
About The Artist
G.M. WEBB, who is a self-taught contemporary artist gaining considerable attention among collectors, expands upon his medium by twisting aluminum, copper and color-coated wire by hand and without welding into masks and sculptures composed of distinctive and intricate patterns capturing the essence of humanity.
Though his work exudes a cultural character, Webb has an exceptional ability to transcend all attempts to limit its relevance and universal appeal by relying on a thematic and symbolic construct, establishing an intimate relationship between work and collector often absent in works of its kind.
His work has been featured in galleries and exhibitions in California, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Texas, including at the Olivia Bennett Gallery, the Blue Moon Gallery, the National Cowboys of Color Museum, the City of Lancaster Museum Art Gallery, the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, the Three Rivers Arts Festival, the Association Arts’ ArtWalk and the Texas Sculpture Association Presents Urban Renewal, a Themed Juried Exhibition.
Featured in The New Pittsburgh Courier and both The Arlington and Ft. Worth Star-Telegrams as well as The Soul-Pitt and KDKA (CBS-affiliate) websites, his work has benefited such charities as the Boys & Girls Club of Greater-Ft. Worth, the Great Lakes Theater Festival in Ohio, the Holy Nativity Episcopalian School in Florida and the Literacy Council of Prince George’s County, MD.
A former Pittsburgh native, Webb lives in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area.





