I love how Canadian artist Dale Dunning welds moveable type pieces with steel hardware to build these figurative sculptures. The heads are composed of letters, which become words, which become phases, which are the thoughts that compose our minds.
Dunning says, “The head that has been featured in my work for the last 13 years is a generic, simplified form not specific to gender, devoid of detail, resembling an egg. The head is universally recognized, easy to identify with. We live in our heads, see, feel, and experience the world in our head. It serves as the foundation upon which I can develop various paths to explore.”









