Atlas in Motion (3 Piece Set in Cast Bronze)

from $49,500.00

Artist: Eric Wilson

Offered in 2 sizes:

29” tall bronze casting (3 pieces)

Dimensions: 60” wide, 29” at its tallest point, and 15” deep

Introductory price - first 3 castings $49,500

46” tall bronze casting (3 pieces)

Dimensions: 100” wide, 46” at its tallest point, and 24.5” deep

Introductory price - first 3 castings $85,500

Also available in a smaller piece version with 3 figures

Discover more Atlas Shrugged-inspired and Atlas-inspired art here.

Atlas in Motion is Eric Wilson's sculptural interpretation of Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. Rather than portraying Atlas as a figure frozen beneath the weight of the world, Wilson depicts him in purposeful motion, expressing the novel's themes of individual achievement, productive ambition, and the creative power that advances civilization.

Wilson's interpretation resonates with readers of Atlas Shrugged because it transforms Atlas from a symbol of burden into one of purposeful action, innovation, and the strength to move civilization forward. A fine example of Romantic Realism, the sculpture celebrates the human capacity to think, create, and shape a better future through reason, purpose, and achievement.

Size/Price:

Artist: Eric Wilson

Offered in 2 sizes:

29” tall bronze casting (3 pieces)

Dimensions: 60” wide, 29” at its tallest point, and 15” deep

Introductory price - first 3 castings $49,500

46” tall bronze casting (3 pieces)

Dimensions: 100” wide, 46” at its tallest point, and 24.5” deep

Introductory price - first 3 castings $85,500

Also available in a smaller piece version with 3 figures

Discover more Atlas Shrugged-inspired and Atlas-inspired art here.

Atlas in Motion is Eric Wilson's sculptural interpretation of Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. Rather than portraying Atlas as a figure frozen beneath the weight of the world, Wilson depicts him in purposeful motion, expressing the novel's themes of individual achievement, productive ambition, and the creative power that advances civilization.

Wilson's interpretation resonates with readers of Atlas Shrugged because it transforms Atlas from a symbol of burden into one of purposeful action, innovation, and the strength to move civilization forward. A fine example of Romantic Realism, the sculpture celebrates the human capacity to think, create, and shape a better future through reason, purpose, and achievement.