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Days - By Mark P. Williamson
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Style
Abstract |
Dimensions
84 x 41 x 28 inches |
Materials
Mixed granite,
red tinted resin |
Price
$32,500 |
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Goddess Walls - By Nancy Azara
Towering upwards with its carved wood panels and gold leaf design, “Goddess Walls” pays homage to feminine powers. Intricately cut, carved and embellished, Azara’s walls are handcrafted yet elegant, tranforming the space they occupy with their regal presence. |
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Style
Abstract,
Monumental,
Wall,
Wood |
Dimensions
12 feet tall
12 feet wide
6 feet deep |
Materials
Carved and painted
wood with gold leaf |
Price
$30,000
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Edison - By Gordon Huether
Huether’s monumental “ Edison” uses shape and detail to explore the relationship between great and small. Forged from unexpected materials, “ Edison” captivates the viewer with its size and symmetry. Close inspection of the pieces reveals its intricate system of wire webbing that seems to maintain the work’s stability. The importance of intricate detail and individual effort in relationship to a larger impact is explored in this striking sculpture. |
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Style
Abstract,
Monumental,
Outdoor |
Dimensions
22
feet high
3 feet wide |
Materials
Aluminum
(Salvaged
Fuel Tank) |
Price
$30,000
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Aegean Urns - By David Boyajian
Boyajian’s large seed forms open, reach out, and grow quickly. Particularly inspiring are the stem structures: elongated, narrow, and delicate, they appear overpowered by the seed masses they support. Forged from steel, the urns nevertheless seem to float through the space they occupy. Drawing on ideas of community and acceptance, Boyajian creates a work that is both visually and emotionally arresting. |
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Style
Abstract,
Monumental,
Metal,
Outdoor
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Dimensions
10 feet high
6 feet diameter |
Materials
Steel,
stainless steel |
Prices
$30,000
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Flight - By Steve Jensen
Carving its way above the landscape, “Flight’s” luminous shapes reflect both the movement and form of a gliding bird. Jensen captivates with his strong line and bold use of negative space. Shooting out from a narrow base and opening grandly as it rises, “Flight” provides the viewer with a sense of hope and limitless possibility. |
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Style
Abstract,
Monumental,
Outdoor
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Dimensions
102 inches tall
62 inches wide |
Materials
Aluminum |
Price
$30,000
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Fish Tales - By Steve Jensen
The five totems of Steven Jensen’s “Fish Tales” stand proudly in front of the Seattle Court House in the state of Washington. Perched along the waterfront, the columns seem to echo the outlines of the city’s skyscrapers, which can be seen in the distance. Exploring ideas of nature and industry, ancient ritual and modern civilization, “Fish Tales” combines rough organic form with flowing shape to create a unique visual story. |
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Style
Abstract,
Monumental,
Wood,
Outdoor
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Dimensions
96 inches tall |
Materials
Carved Cedar |
Price
$30,000
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Conch Incantation Forte - By Todd Kurtzman
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Style
Bronze, Figurative, Outdoor, Monumental
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Dimensions
7’ x 5’ x 4’ feet |
Materials
Cast Bronze |
Price
$29,000
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Singers - By Wenling Chen
Lips pursed, faces tilted upwards intent in song, Chen's "Singers" appear engrossed in a moment of musical focus. Despite their age difference, woman and child alike are united by their love of the song, which is depicted here in the wide eyes and breath-filled cheeks of a talented duo. |
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Style
Asian,
Bronze,
Figurative |
Dimensions
26 inches tall |
Materials
Bronze |
Price
$29,000
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Mountain Streams - By Steve Jensen
Clustered in a stream outside Denver General Hospital, Jensen's columns reflect the gentle flow of water in their curving design. At once bold and fluid, organic and architectural, the five totems provide a sense of peace and natural serenity. |
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Style
Abstract,
Monumental,
Wood,
Outdoor
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Dimensions
96 inches tall (each) |
Materials
Carved Cedar |
Price
$28,000
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Cars and Stars - By Andy Zimmermann
At times beautiful, at times jarring, this sculpture installation features a 24 minute loop of video and sound representing the 24 hour cycle in the life of a car-commuter. Day after day, millions of people are trying to go the same places at the same time, creating a circadian rhythm of commuter traffic. The cyclical aspects of the commute during the day coupled with the return of the stars at night highlight how our days and nights become part of the great celestial dance of the cosmos. |
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Style
Abstract,
Electronic,
Wall
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Dimensions
9 feet tall
13 feet long
7 feet wide |
Materials
Welded car parts,
projected video and
animation, sound |
Price
$27,000
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Ocean - By Gordon Huether
Huether’s “Ocean” utilizes glass and light to create the feeling of flowing water in a stationary sculpture. Using a series of transfer processes to impose images of water onto the glass, Huether then heavily carved the surfaces to create a sense of water moving over a shore. Interestingly combining elements of nature, water, and the intangible with a structure that manages to be both painterly and sculptural, “Ocean” seems to halt the tides and transport them straight into the viewer’s backyard. |
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Style
Abstract,
Glass,
Metal
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Dimensions
85 inches high
36 inches wide |
Materials
Glass and
stainless
steel |
Price
$27,000
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Stix & Stones - By Gordon Huether
Using metal, glass, and stones, Huether’s work brings a variety of natural elements together to create a unique environmental experience. In the tradition of artists like Robert Smithson, Heuther carefully chooses bits and pieces of the natural world and activates them in a way that explores notions of place, time, and the relationship between humans and nature. The strong, uplifting design of “Stix and Stones” and the multifaceted glass speaks the idea of endless possibility in nature. |
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Style
Abstract,
Glass,
Metal
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Dimensions
60 inches high
49 inches wide
29 inches deep |
Materials
Glass,
Metal,
Stones |
Price
$26,500
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Right Angle - By Gordon Huether
Huether’s “Right Angle” uses line and shape to draw the viewer into its sphere. Comprised of steel beams, glass and dichroic glass panels, the work seems to both reflect and transform light, creating an exciting palette of color and actively shaping the environment in which it is placed. The large scale and Abstract style of “Right Angle” stand in arresting contrast with the subtly of light and movement that occur within and around the sculpture. |
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Style
Abstract,
Glass,
Metal
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Dimensions
80 inces high
26 inches wide
24 inches deep |
Materials
Glass and Metal |
Price
$26,500
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Hug - By Carol Feuerman |
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Style
Bronze,
Figurative |
Dimensions
24 inches high
7 inches wide
5 inches deep |
Materials
Bronze |
Price
$26,000 |
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Psyche - By Carol Feuerman |
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Style
Bronze,
Figurative |
Dimensions
36 inches high
18 inches wide
5 inches deep |
Materials
Bronze |
Price
$26,000 |
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Here and Now - By Andy Zimmermann
Comprised of a collage of voices, bamboo flutes, engines, and birds chirping, "Here and Now" uses a broad range of sights and sounds to engage the viewer in a particular moment that is both singular and universal. Capturing a somewhat apocalyptic tone, moths, birds, and fireflies’ lights emerge as sunset colors move gradually up through the wire screen, Zimmermann's work blends projected imagery and mirrors to develop a sense of space and provoke an experience that is truly three-dimensional. |
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Style
Abstract,
Electronic,
Metal
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Dimensions
6 feet tall
7 feet long
7 feet wide |
Materials
Welded steel,
projected video and
animation, sound |
Price
$25,000
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Journey - By John Evans
"Journey” appears to emerge naturally from its own materials, gliding away from its log-shaped base. Activated by its emergence, this wood structure carves its way, firmly yet playfully, through the space above and around its center. |
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Style
Abstract,
Wood
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Dimensions
85 inches high |
Materials
Mahogany |
Price
$25,000
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Tiger Squid - By Timothy Hochstetter
Gliding surreptitiously on its side, "Tiger Squid" seems to be attempting to camouflage itself with its stealthy movement and zigzag skin. Unfortunately for him, his best efforts only serve to draw more attention to his whimsical coat and swishing tentacles. Carefully crafted with its patterned skin and glass eye, "Tiger Squid" is indeed a wild creature. |
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Style
Figurative,
Glass,
Metal
Wildlife
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Dimensions
22 inches tall
84 inches long
33 inches wide |
Materials
Inflated Stainless Steel,
Glass |
Price
$25,000
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Space Between Us - By John Evans
Evans’ “Space Between Us” plays on the ideas of motion and emotion. Using its two curving forms to simultaneously create a sense of physical and emotional movement, Evans stretches the boundaries that define spatiality. Skillfully designed in a fresh, Abstract style, this work truly showcases Evans’ craft. |
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Style
Abstract,
Bronze,
Outdoor
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Dimensions
32 inches high |
Materials
Bronze and
Aluminum |
Price
$25,000
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Double Helix - By John Evans
In “Double Helix,” Evans skillfully integrates the natural grain of the wood with the curving form of the helix, which is most often associated with DNA strands. Drawing interesting parallels between the order of the natural world and the careful order of the human body, Evans’ work is both striking and meaningful. |
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Style
Abstract,
Wood
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Dimensions
30 inches high |
Materials
Catalpa |
Price
$25,000
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Dancer (Medium) - By John Evans
The elegant, graceful curves of the dancer are captured here in John Evans’ curling walnut sculpture. The natural grain of the wood combined with the tension in the design seem to operate in ways that parallel the movement of a dancer’s body. The strength and reach of the form are dynamic and suggest the next step while articulating the current movement. |
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Style
Abstract,
Wood
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Dimensions
40 inches high |
Materials
Walnut and
Black Granite |
Price
$25,000
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