It’s Inside – By Gordon Huether

One might approach Huether’s sculpture “It’s Inside” with the anticipation of a child standing before a stack of birthday gifts. The tower of boxes surround a tube of florescent blue light, which gives the piece an eerie glow and allows the viewer to see through select boxes into the middle of the work. Each box is a different shape, color or texture, inviting the viewer to explore each individual shape with anticipation. Huether’s work creates an exciting tension between interior and exterior, form and meaning, solidity and transparency.

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Style

Abstract

Dimensions

12 feet high
4 feet high
4 feet diameter

Materials

Acrylic,
Mixed media

Price

$17,500


Happy Family – By Wenling Chen

Lovingly nestled in each other’s embrace, Chen’s “Happy Family” consists of a strangely masculine matriarch, an unusually old baby, and a delightfully sturdy pig. Carved with attention and whimsy, one cannot help but smile along with this trio’s curious care for each other.

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Style

Asian,
Bronze,
Figurative

Dimensions

27 inches tall
8 inches long
9 inches wide

Materials

Bronze or
Fiber Glass

Price

$13,000 (Fiber Glass)
$17,000 (Bronze)


Home Cells – By Carolina Sardi

Mathematical precision permeates the presence of “Home Cells,” the symmetrical, danger-sign orange hexagons perfectly arranged as if under the lens of a microscope. Nevertheless, there is something comforting about these seemingly cold cells. Perhaps it is that they resemble the shape of a honeycomb, the place where bees make their homes, or strands of molecular tissue that make up the building blocks of life itself. Whatever the reason, Sardi’s work plays with strict form to draw parallels between futuristic technology and a sense of place that is altogether familiar.

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Style

Abstract

Dimensions

78 inches tall
72 inches long
15 inches deep

Materials

Painted Steel

Price

$17,000


C-6 – By Mark P. Williamson

A series of grey and white bands cross over the female form in “C-6,” the hatchings simultaneously drawing attention to the womanly curves and creating a swirling movement of their own. Juxtaposing classical figurative sculpture with a modern attention to design and abstraction, Williamson truly makes the medium his message. Creating a singular visual experience from a traditional structure, “C-6” proves that even the most familiar forms cannot be taken for granted.

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Style

Abstract,
Figurative,
Marble

Dimensions

19 inches tall
12 inches long
9 inches wide

Materials

Mixed Marble

Price

$17,000


Lost My Way – By Mark P. Williamson

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Style

Abstract,
Marble

Dimensions

69″ x 17″ x 10″

Materials

Mixed granite
& marble,
blue tinted resin

Price

$16,500


Pineapples – By David Boyajian

Boyajian’s “Pineapples” combines the natural design of the fruit with the architectural components of an individual space. This particular pineapple had been modernized by Boyajian’s sensibility, its firm leaves shoot mightily from the top of the fruit while the spirals and spikes of the ordinary pineapple are transformed into graceful symmetrical folds. At once delicate and regal, natural and industrial, Boyajian’s “Pineapples” seem to convey an environment that is all their own.

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Style

Abstract,
Bronze,
Outdoor

Dimensions

(each)
4 feet high
1 feet diameter

Materials

Bronze

Price

$16,000 each


Our Self – By Mark P. Williamson

Williamson’s duo indeed seems to be of two minds as they meld together, forming a complex unit. “Our Self” draws on classic notions of black and white, positive and negative, purity and complexity, creating a unique work that challenges the viewer to experience the self from a whole new perspective.

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Style

Abstract,
Figurative,
Marble

Dimensions

25 inches tall
14 inches long
9 inches wide

Materials

Porcelain,
resin,
dark marble

Price

$16,000


Blossom Form I – By David Boyajian

David Boyajian’s “Blossom Form 1” seems to shoot straight out of the ground like a flower bursting through the earth at the start of spring. This exciting new take on traditional ideas of delicacy uses sharp angles and geometrical forms to produce a surprisingly soft and organic work that is both intimate and grand.

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Style

Abstract,
Monumental,
Steel, Outdoor

Dimensions

9 feet high
3 feet long
30 inches wide

Materials

Steel

Price

$16,000


Cotelydon IV – By David Boyajian

In “Cotelydon IV,” each layer of the larger-than-life sculpture seems to spring from the next. Despite its size and its steel body, Boyajian’s work is full of energy and playfulness, reflecting natural elements such as seeds and branches while maintaining a strict architectural form. Boyajian seeks out volumes and edges as transitional points in his sculpture and uses them to inspire movement from one shape to another.

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Style

Abstract,
Monumental,
Metal, Outdoor

Dimensions

8 feet high
4 feet long
3 feet wide

Materials

Steel

Price

$16,000


5 Empty Nests – By Carolina Sardi

Flat, not round, hard, not cushioned, empty, not full, Sardi’s forms seem to defy the practical understanding of what makes a nest. Still, her five powerful columns indeed support a vibrant life force. Speckled with egg shapes carved from the space inside the stainless steel beams, Sardi explores the potential of new life, intangibly bound in nature’s supportive framework.

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Style

Abstract,
Metal

Dimensions

8 feet tall
4 feet long
3 feet wide

Materials

Steel

Price

$15,000


Whirl – By Mark P. Williamson

Despite the flowing curves that encircle her face, or perhaps because of them, this woman seems caught in an extended moment of peaceful reverie. Though bold red bits snap at her shoulders and curls of blue wash over her face, a band of flawless white remains, unyielding, around the top of her head, suggesting a balanced, lucid mindset in the midst of life’s “Whirl.”

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Style

Abstract,
Figurative,
Marble

Dimensions

15 inches tall
14 inches long
12 inches wide

Materials

Mixed Marble

Price

$15,000


House of Wind – By David Boyajian

House of Wind” presents the viewer with a sparse outline of a house carved of columns. The interior of the structure is open, filled only with the movement of the wind that Boyajian seems to suggest with his use of color and mark making. The idea of air as a solid form is echoed in the smoke that Boyajian renders as a heavy structure, somehow managing to push itself through the chimney. “House of Wind” explores ideas of lightness and weight, substance and form.

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Style

Asian

Dimensions

54 inches high
18 inches long
18 inches wide

Materials

Oil stick
on steel
and Limestone

Price

$14,000


Liechtenstein – By Mark P. Williamson

Named for a small Alpine principality that lies on the border of Austria and Switzerland, “Liechtenstein ” embodies a sense of European grace and charm. Serene, beautiful, and accented with gold leaf and royal blue latticework, “Liechtenstein ” seems to embody the spirit of the region.

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Style

Figurative

Dimensions

13 inches tall
14 inches long
9 inches wide

Materials

Porcelain

Price

$14,000