Larry Perkins
Made of Cast Bronze
The choice of name for this work will probably seem mysterious to anyone who is not a long-time fan of Grand Prix motor racing. This sculpture is actually a portrait of Phil Hill, the first American ever to win the Grand Prix, in 1961. Artist Larry Perkins explains: “Phil was a motor racing contemporary, competitor and acquaintance of mine, and much admired for his skills and demeanor. This piece attempts to portray the intensity and focus of a race driver “at work”, while offering a virtual suggestion of his car. Its namesake is the left-hand curve on the Monaco race track beside the famous Monte Carlo Casino.”
Mr. Perkins, who has been an active professional sculptor and teacher for 20 years, specializes in figurative bronze works, focusing on people, wildlife, and automobiles, but has recently begun creating non-objective works as well. His intent is to intellectually stimulate viewers without indulging in ethical or social controversy.