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Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Big, is what Las Vegas is all about and boxing. After all Las Vegas is the Boxing
Capitol of the world and the city of Jumbo shrimp. So, why not a Boxing
monument and interactive museum dedicated to boxing and in of all places Las
Vegas. Artist / designer Paul-Felix Montez has created both in his new series of
monumental sculptural artworks The Las Vegas monuments. In this series his
boxing museum and sculpture The Gloves, of two boxing gloves, one cast
stainless steel, the other cast bronze, stacked vertically and standing 70 feet tall,
will bring a new pop, urbane asthetic to the city. These would also be the worlds
most expensive boxing gloves ever, considering thier size and thats pure Vegas,
too. Vegas now lives for "Bling" and upscale style with high end condos, designer stores,
status shopping and five star dinning now regular fixtures on the New Vegas
strip. These 21st century art works, coupled with mini interactive museums,
that instantly show digital film clips of all past, present and future boxers, their
greatest bouts, personal backgrounds, and more, on large plasma screens all at the
touch of any viewers button. This sculptures along with the others in his series of
five Monuments take the history of Las Vegas, and turn it into new urban icons.
Drawing from its past and present each is a giant monument to a different facet in
the citys life. One monumnet is made up of four Dice Sticks, criss-crossing each
other at 70 feet tall, another are two large classic performers, 1960s, microphones
poised above a reflection pond. Part Las Vegas history, and definitely new art
works, each boldly takes Las Vegas into its future and new urbane lifestyle culture. Mr. Montez studied art and design at the High School of Art & Design and the
Cooper Union School of Art & Architecture. He has for over 30 years designed,
theater, film sets, and special sculptural props, for films such as: Batman Forever,
Congo, Indian in the Cupboard ( a 35 foot long boys sneaker and a six foot high
baseball, both in 100 percent detail for this film), Showgirls (Volcanic sets), Men in
Black, Cable Guy, Armaggedon (An Angry Meteor), and many others. He has also
designed for theme parks (Disney and Universal), theme retail stores (Warner Bros,
and Universal), and Casinos throughout Los Angeles, Las Vegas and the world. Visit his web site for the full picture: photos and architectural models available. http://www.lasvegasBIGart.com
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