Join us at the Center for Architecture & Design (100 N Charles Street) for one last chance to see and feel six pieces from this body of work.
During the mid-seventies David Knopp started working with plywood as his medium. It was accessible and inexpensive material to use in the self-trained process of stack lamination. As his work progressed, he discovered the linear strata inherent in the medium. Expressing movement with the “strata” became his aim.
Knopp is a lifetime Baltimore resident. His works have earned numerous awards, with one of his sculpted chairs being in the permanent collection of the American Visionary Arts Museum.
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