"Rolling Hills" is a large-scale wall mounted sculpture composed of 36 individual elements which can be installed in a variety of configurations. This is one of the earliest pieces in Tanya Ragir's body of work that examines the human figure as landscape and landscape as human figure. She intertwines organic forms with the geometric structure to create autonomous abstract elements that also exist as cohesive landscape and body. Castings from this limited edition are made to order and can be fabricated in cast stone (pictured), bronze or resin; prices will vary. Lead time is 12 weeks with payment in full required upon ordering. Dimensions: 13 x 10 x 8 inches (each element) 4 1/2 feet; Height x 8 feet; Width x 8 inches; Depth (installed as pictured with 3/4 inches space between each element.) The piece is also available in the original smaller 1/3 scale in all three of the finishes. please contact for pricing. If you are coming to our show room to see a piece please call ahead of time because due to our large inventory some items are available by appointment only. All of our sales are final, no refunds and no returns. About the artist: Tanya Ragir was born and raised in Los Angeles. From an early age she pursued very seriously studies in modern dance, jazz and ballet, as well as figurative visual art. Her extensive dance background was and continues to be a major influence in her art practice. After graduating, from UC Santa Cruz in 1976 with a B.A. in Art and Dance, Ragir began working in the commercial mannequin industry as a figure sculptor and eventually founded her own mannequin business. While excelling in a career as a mannequin sculptor, she simultaneously maintained a fine art practice. Ragir’s sculptural work is now internationally collected and resides in permanent museum collections as well as private collections. Her artwork has ranged from classical to avant-garde, always evolving and morphing in response to the climactic events of her life. The human form is a constant presence in her work, as is movement. Different bodies of work explore the expansion of energy in different directions, both internal and external, personal and allegorical. Tanya Ragir currently lives and works in Los Angeles, CA.