An internationally acclaimed artist, Alexander Krivosheiw, creates dynamic metal sculptures that express beauty and motion. He has been passionate about creating art since childhood, when he would build abstract structures out of wood in his father's garage. Krivosheiw strives for perfection and efficiency in his work, and credits his mentor Kevin Barrett, a third generation sculptor, with providing him the tools and skills to advance as a metal sculptor. Krivosheiw's sculptures are curvilinear in form and fabricated through techniques like cold metal hammering and bending. His most prized piece is currently the Moore's Canova monumental commission, a bronze sculpture that will be installed in Taiwan in 2015.