Inclined (Phelps)
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ArtistDavid Phelps
LocationOklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
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| Artist | David Phelps |
| Location | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S. |
| 35°27′55″N 97°30′33.9″W / 35.46528°N 97.509417°W | |
Inclined is a 2000 site-specific artwork by David Phelps, installed in Oklahoma City's Bricktown neighborhood of Oklahoma.[1]
The sculpture is made of bronze, steel, and cement.[2] The Oklahoman's Steve Lackmeyer said the artwork "features the upper half torso of a dark-skinned man, double life size, pushing a big concrete sphere up a pair of rails", and has a title with multiple meanings, a characteristic "representative of Phelps' work".[3] Health care consultant Curtis Thomas served as a model for the piece.[3]
