Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistWayne Rhodes CollectionLandscapes
Description The Flys Eye Dome is a creation of American designer, inventor, and theorist R. Buckminster Fuller, and was originally intended to provide economical, efficient housing. By 1981, they had developed three prototypes: a 12-foot, a 24-foot, and a 50-foot version. Crystal Bridges acquired the 50-foot structure in 2016 after it was painstakingly restored by architectural historian Robert Rubin. This dome has not been shown in the US since its first appearance at the 1981 Los Angeles Bicentennial. Now installed on Crystal Bridges north lawn.
Wayne Rhodes, fayetteville, Arkansas Member Since October 2019 Artist Statement Wayne Rhodes views photography as the art of painting with light. His landscapes are particularly luminous, revealing the story of each place. He is attracted to scenes he can imagine as paintings, with the understanding that, as Monet said, 'it is the surrounding atmosphere which gives subjects their true value.' Other subjects of interest to him are birds and other wild creatures, boats, aircraft, and buildings.