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Red Swirls - By Steve Jensen
Jensen’s “Red Swirls” flow with and against each other, pushing the boundaries of the wooden surface on which they are carved. Beautifully hand-worked and dyed, this piece captures a vitality of movement and an elegance of abstract form in its expressive design. |
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Style
Abstract,
Wall,
Wood |
Dimensions
60 inches tall
48 inches wide |
Materials
Carved Wood |
Price
$6,500 |
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Spawn - By Steve Jensen
With its burgeoning circles and intertwining swirls, “Spawn,” which was commissioned for the Seattle Court House, seems to capture a single moment in the process of growth. Richly carved in dark and light wood tones, the strings of small circles reflect a natural cycle, a chain of organic forms in various states of germination. Nurturing yet intense, “Spawn” illustrates the forcefulness with which nature works to continue producing new life. |
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Style
Abstract,
Wall,
Wood |
Dimensions
52 inches high
64 inches wide |
Materials
Carved Wood |
Price
$6,500 |
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Viking Bot - By Steve Jensen
Like an ink blot test carefully constructed from carved cedar, “Viking Bot” invites its viewers to imagine anything from curling horns to wide curling eyes and flaring nostrils. Composed of two panels in mirror image, the symmetry of the work creates a sense of mechanical, futuristic precision that is offset by the tribal design and organic materiality. Exploring the duality between ancient and modern, light and dark, “Viking Bot” is a striking contemporary work. |
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Style
Abstract,
Wall,
Wood |
Dimensions
49 inches high
72 inches wide |
Materials
Carved Cedar |
Price
$6,500 |
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Two Ships - By Steve Jensen
“Two Ships” sail by each other on the swirling sea of Jensen’s carved wood panel. Rich, flowing lines transform into the hull and sails of ships, which are quickly engulfed in the abstracted ocean. The “Two Ships,” depicted here in both positive and negative form, create an emotional pull as they pass by on their separate journeys. |
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Style
Abstract,
Wall,
Wood |
Dimensions
48 inches high
66 inches wide |
Materials
Carved Cedar |
Price
$6,500 |
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Living, Breathing Tapestry - By Gary Christopherson
Depicting life as a diverse, “Living, Breathing Tapestry” of light, shapes, sizes, movement and sound, Christopherson’s work creates a space where are all forces are woven together in hope of a greater good. Blending shapes that shoot, circle and arch, this “Tapestry” explores ideas of unity through individuality and difference. |
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Style
Abstract,
Kinetic |
Dimensions
2 feet tall
4 feet wide |
Materials
Copper |
Price
$6,500 |
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Fire - By Casey Horn
The visible textures beneath the surface of "Fire" create a vision of lapping flames, moving through space as they consume and burn. Gracefully designed with daring forms and blazing tones, Horn captures the essence of mankind's ancient tool. |
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Style
Abstract,
Asian,
Bronze |
Dimensions
32 inches tall
36 inches wide
12 inches deep |
Materials
Bronze |
Price
$7,000 |
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Two Universes in the Cosmos (Series A)
- By Susumu Ikegami
Expressing hope for a new, positive future, Ikegami’s “Two Universes” can be viewed as parallel entities or overlapping forms. Carved so that the viewer can see from one to the next, this work suggests the ways in which individuals can and do effect each other, despite apparent lack of connection. Simple and striking, this work embodies Ikegami’s particular blend of meaning and aesthetic. |
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Style
Abstract,
Asian,
Outdoor |
Dimensions
16 inches tall
16 inches long
4 inches wide
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Materials
Onyx |
Price
$6,440 |
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Dimensional Transitionl #1 - By Brian Kakas
The first of the Dimensional Transition Series explores ideas of growth relating to mathematics/fractals. Some visual influences derive from armor and machinery. |
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Style
Abstract |
Dimensions
27"H x 24"W x 38"L |
Materials
Stoneware Slab Construction |
Price
$6,200 |
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Strider - By Ben Carpenter
Strider was a challenging piece to conjure and even more difficult to create. Making the piece balance with a striding motion required flexibility of craft and imagination. The legs are detachable with magnetic joints. The vessel body is made of spectacular walnut burl and it's thin walls allow the appearance of size without added weight. Every angle of viewing brings out new negative spaces and stunning visual images. It is somewhat frightening to behold as the piece appears poised to silently leap. |
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Style
Abstract |
Dimensions
36" height x15" girth x 20" stride |
Materials
Walnut burl, camphor, ebony, and maple |
Price
$6,200 |
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Winter - By Timothy Hochstetter
Despite the frozen metal landscape of its hollow, nest-like form, "Winter" miraculously seems to support a life of its own. Blue glass shoots emerge from the seemingly barren soil, reaching upwards in a motion of rejuvenation. Hochstetter's unique work contrasts notions of life and death, rebirth and decay in a work that is confidently hopeful. |
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Style
Abstract,
Glass,
Metal |
Dimensions
48 inches tall
19 inches long
16 inches wide |
Materials
Blown Glass,
Inflated Stainless
Steel |
Price
$6,200 |
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Stone Gate (Series 7)
- By Susumu Ikegami
Rather than serving as a barrier to entrance, this unique gate seems to draw its viewers through its curving arches. Composed of carved marble bricks that have been perfectly fitted to his design, Ikegami’s work engages his trademark triangles in a way that creates a sense of balance and motion. |
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Style
Abstract,
Asian,
Outdoor |
Dimensions
24 inches tall
24 inches long
4 inches wide
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Materials
Marble |
Price
$6,160 |
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Germination - By Timothy Hochstetter
A powerful steel stem curls through the granite base of Hochstetter's "Germination." Despite their apparent weight, the pod's leaves begin to unfurl, revealing beautiful blown glass flowers, their striking blue hue in elegant contrast to the rustic metal. |
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Style
Abstract,
Glass,
Metal |
Dimensions
24 inches tall
10 inches long |
Materials
Blown Glass,
Inflated Stainless
Steel,
Granite |
Price
$6,000 |
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Joan - By J. Mac
Paying homage to the French military leader and heroine, Joan of Arc, J. Mac uses simple rope to create a design that dresses its bearer with a profound sense of meaning and history. Her garment crafted to resemble ancient armor, Mac draws attention to the web of details that surrounds this legendary leader, deemphasizing the appearance of the woman herself and reflecting on her greatness with a sense that "Joan's" life belongs to the everyman as well as to the everywoman.
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Style
Abstract,
Figurative |
Dimensions
30.5 inches tall
13 inches wide
11.5 inches deep |
Materials
Fiberglass, Rope,
Nails and Paint |
Price
$6,000
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Nautilus - By Timothy Hochstetter
One cannot be certain as to whether this steel spiral formed its curl around the wiggle of translucent glass it encapsulates, or vice versa. Dramatically crafted to create contrast between glass and steel, dark and light, Hochstetter's "Nautilus" displays a forceful grace. |
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Style
Abstract,
Glass,
Metal |
Dimensions
31 inches tall
17 inches long
12 inches wide |
Materials
Blown Glass,
Inflated Stainless
Steel |
Price
$6,000 |
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Pasquale Di Morris - By Timothy Hochstetter
Plated in armor, yet possessing a body made of delicate glass, "Pasquale Di Morris" gazes off into the distance with an air of mystery. Fiercely colored with hues that permeate Hochstetter's rich materials, this figure appears ancient yet modern, brave yet fragile. |
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Style
Abstract,
Figurative,
Glass,
Metal |
Dimensions
27 inches tall
13 inches long
13 inches wide |
Materials
Blown Glass,
Inflated Stainless
Steel,
Copper |
Price
$6,000 |
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Hickory With Hands -By Nancy Azara
Azara’s brisk carving style creates a husky texture reminiscent of the hickory branches themselves. This natural coarseness, combined with the delicate imprints of branches and hands and a luminous golden sheen create a work that is once simultaneously raw and lavish. |
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Style
Abstract,
Wall,
Wood |
Dimensions
5 feet tall
4 feet wide
1 feet deep |
Materials
Carved and painted
wood with gold leaf
and encaustic |
Price
$6,000 |
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Don't Hurt Anymore - By Gary Christopherson
Inspired by the Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young song “Soldiers of Peace,” which states “soldiers don't want you to hurt anymore,” Christopherson’s work humanizes violence and reminds the viewer that pain and hurt can be both inflicted and stopped by individual people. With its comforting, circular shape and abstracted forms, this work reflects a sense of emotion and empathy. |
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Style
Abstract,
Kinetic,
Outdoor |
Dimensions
2 feet tall
4 feet wide |
Materials
Copper |
Price
$6,000 |
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The Voyage to the Other Side - By Steve Jensen
In “The Voyage to the Other Side,” Jensen creates a whimsical portal that draws the viewer into his imaginary journey. Jensen’s warm tones and energetic lines cradle the tiny ship in the center of the work, which bounds along in this fantastic landscape. |
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Style
Abstract,
Wall,
Wood |
Dimensions
58 inches high
42 inches wide |
Materials
Carved Cedar |
Price
$6,000 |
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Ilcorvo Smarrito - By Ed McCullough
McCullough plays freely with space and form in his gliding work “Ilcorvo Smarrito.” Italian for “The Curving Lost,” this piece draws the viewer into its maze-like interior, captivating with its curious design. |
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Style
Abstract,
Metal,
Outdoor,
Wall |
Dimensions
21 inches tall
24 inches wide
5 inches deep |
Materials
Stainless steel |
Price
$6,000 |
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Meridian VII (Maquette) - By Ed McCullough
“Meridian VII” explores different ideas of meaning and space. Primarily understood as the imaginary circle that divides the earth into its hemispheres, McCullough’s “ Meridian” draws on the spatial ideas of curvature, intersection, and revolution along an axis. This piece simultaneously captures a sense of weight and motion in its exquisite form. |
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Style
Abstract,
Metal,
Outdoor |
Dimensions
16 inches tall
18 inches wide
18 inches deep |
Materials
Stainless steel |
Price
$6,000 |
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Meridian II (Maquette) - By Ed McCullough
Activating the space of his work through angular, rotating forms, McCullough explores the idea of a median as both a zenith and an entire celestial sphere. Focusing on curving revolutions and formal pathways, McCullough’s work uses careful form to create a unique sense of space. |
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Style
Abstract,
Metal,
Outdoor |
Dimensions
18 inches tall
16 inches wide
16 inches deep |
Materials
Stainless steel |
Price
$6,000 |
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Crow's Time #2 - By Ed McCullough
Time flies as the crow flies in McCullough’s flowing sculpture, which seems to capture the ephemeral moments of nature and time in its sleek lines and melancholy curves. McCullough’s masterful combination of sharp edges and soft arches create a dynamic and emotionally charged work. |
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Style
Abstract,
Metal,
Outdoor,
Wall |
Dimensions
24 inches tall
21 inches wide
3 inches deep |
Materials
Stainless steel |
Price
$6,000 |
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