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Warp Motion - By Dan Rider
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Style
Abstract,
Bronze |
Dimensions
32 inches tall
14 inches wide
11 inches deep |
Materials
Bronze |
Price
$5,950 |
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Star Shot - By Dan Rider
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Style
Abstract,
Bronze |
Dimensions
32 inches tall
18 inches wide
6.5 inches deep |
Materials
Bronze |
Price
$5,950 |
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Water Works - By Roberta Daar
Ebbing and flowing with the subtle force of a tidal flow, "Water Works" evokes a sense of peaceful motion. Crafted to sit in the fold of two walls, this sculpture works to join the space into one consistent wave of calm. Intricate and visually arresting, Daar's work utilizes the color and space of the wall in addition to its own curves, creating a dynamic play of positive and negative, shallowness and depth. |
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Style
Abstract,
Wall,
Wood |
Dimensions
48 inches tall
67 inches wide
11 inches deep |
Materials
Painted wood |
Price
$5,850 |
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Vapor Trail II - By Eileen Shahbazian
Shahbazian transforms the usually unseen movement of air and water through the atmosphere into a striking form in "Vapor Trail II." Examining notions of tangibility and invisibility, lightness and weight, "Vapor Trail" seems one with the air, ready to take flight on a path of its own. |
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Style
Abstract,
Bronze,
Outdoor |
Dimensions
62 inches tall
39 inches long
10 inches wide |
Materials
Bronze |
Price
$5,850 |
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Wind's Embrace - By Susan Clinard
The surging wind seems to sweep a young woman off her feet in Clinard’s “Winds Embrace.” Powerfully leaping through space, the figure appears lifted by an unseen force that sends her hair flying back and arms reaching upwards. From her pointed toes to her delicate fingertips and folding skirt, Clinard’s “Embrace” is carefully detailed and commanding in its presence. |
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Style
Figurative,
Bronze |
Dimensions
23 inches tall
27 inches long
12 inches wide
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Materials
Resin
(Available in Bronze) |
Price
$5,600 |
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Transcendance - By Susan Clinard
Eyes closed, breath held, Susan Clinard’s dancer truly transcends the limits of the human form, lifting his body high above the ground while balancing on a few toes. Carved in bronze to reflect the detail and strength of the dancer’s body, Clinard captures the emotional moment when the individual forgets the steps and truly becomes part of the dance. |
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Style
Figurative,
Bronze |
Dimensions
34 inches tall
21 inches long
16 inches wide
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Materials
Resin
(Available in Bronze) |
Price
$5,600 |
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Tribute to Martha Graham - By Susan Clinard
Capturing the movement, costume, and spirit of Martha Graham and her innovative dance company, Clinard’s work is strong and dynamic. Carved in resin and available in bronze, this work serves as a tribute to the life and work of one of modern dance’s most important icons. |
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Style
Figurative,
Bronze |
Dimensions
20 inches tall
15 inches long
12 inches wide
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Materials
Resin
(Available in Bronze) |
Price
$5,600 |
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Heron - By Loren Senge
The heron stands perfectly still, curled as a tight spring, the alert hunter watches the shallow waters for the unassuming fish or frog that happens to come along. Herons have admirable grace and quickness from this position. Intricate details are plasma cut into 3/16” curved plate steel and meticulously ground and polished. Brilliant colors give this heron a depth and texture that illuminate its graceful feathers and the nature surrounding it.
Providing elegance to any interior design, heron sculptures can be created to face either direction. Well placed halogen lighting will bring out the vibrant electric color inherent in Loren’s sculptures.
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Style
Metal, Wall, Outdoor, Wildlife |
Dimensions
48 inches high
21 inches wide
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Materials
Steel |
Price
$5,500
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Space Gate (Series A)
- By Susumu Ikegami
Intended to capture the sense of pooled resources and mutual assistance that individuals provide each other in times of hardship, the curving towers of “Space Gate” lean on each other in a gesture of empathy and support. Abstract and gestural, Ikegami’s work manages to capture a sentiment that is wholly human. |
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Style
Abstract,
Asian,
Outdoor |
Dimensions
20 inches tall
28 inches long
8 inches wide
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Materials
Marble |
Price
$5,460 |
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World Without War, Amen - By Gary Christopherson
Paraphrasing the biblical phrase, “world without end,” that gives praise to God, “Christopherson’s work is a sculptural call for an end to war and its terrible consequences. Intricately designed in copper, this banner of peace is a shining emblem of a powerful prayer. |
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Style
Abstract,
Kinetic,
Outdoor |
Dimensions
2 feet tall
2 feet wide |
Materials
Copper |
Price
$5,300 |
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Hope - By Martha Walker
Sprouting upward with a sense of great anticipation, "Hope" weaves its way, creating intricate, delicate shapes that spring forth from its pod base. Mysterious and promising, Walker's work is imbued with a sense of regeneration and possibility.
Accompanying Text:
"It’s a wonder I haven’t abandoned all my ideals, they seem so absurd and impractical. Yet I cling to them because I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are truly good at heart.”
- Anne Frank |
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Style
Abstract,
Metal |
Dimensions
42 inches high
18 inches wide
18 inches deep |
Materials
Puddled Steel |
Price
sold |
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911 - By Gary Christopherson
A tribute to the lives lost on this historic day, “911” Christopherson’s emotional mobile explores the multiple significances of “911:” the date, the emergency, and the time. Simple and powerful, this work echoes the sentiments of a nation. |
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Style
Abstract,
Kinetic,
Outdoor |
Dimensions
4 feet tall
4 feet wide |
Materials
Copper |
Price
$5,200 |
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Lafavola (Maquette) - By Ed mcCullough
Investigating ideas of space, form and time, “Lafavola” creates a sense of beauty and motion in its abstract forms. A model for the larger versions of the work, this particular piece uses rich tones to highlight and distinguish its unique design. |
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Style
Abstract,
Metal,
Outdoor |
Dimensions
3 inches tall
16 inches wide
16 inches deep
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Materials
Stainless and cor-ten steel |
Price
$5,000 |
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Relic - By J. Mac
Each layer of J. Mac’s “Relic” contrasts against the next as it draws you in but also perhaps pushes you away. The smooth blue-black inner core is enclosed by a prickly layer of spikes which is in turn enveloped by an undulating layer of rope. Just as traditional relics are protected and revered with their own layers of encasement, both physically and metaphorically, J. Mac invites us to contemplate a new “Relic” for the modern world. |
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Style
Abstract,
Figurative |
Dimensions
22 inches tall
15 inches wide
15 inches deep |
Materials
Fiberglass, Rope,
Nails and Paint |
Price
$5,000
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Segment - By J. Mac
A layer of twine enshrouds this "Segment" of the human form, highlighting the arching curves and muscles of the back. While the rope emphasizes the "Segment" it surrounds, it also serves to further disassociate the viewer from a formal understanding of the human body, removing the section from its original context and objectifying it, thus calling into question the distinction between organic form and art object.
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Style
Abstract,
Figurative |
Dimensions
23 inches tall
18 inches wide
15 inches deep |
Materials
Fiberglass, Rope,
Nails and Paint |
Price
$5,000
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Union Pacific - By Roberta Daar
Supported by its strong, metal frame, this sculpture chugs away, smoke puffing and wheels spinning. Combining hard-edged steel with swirls of carved wood, "Union Pacific" captures the power and possibility of this innovative locomotive. |
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Style
Abstract,
Metal,
Wall,
Wood |
Dimensions
29 inches tall
63 inches wide
10 inches deep |
Materials
Painted wood,
Steel |
Price
$4,850 |
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Vertigo - By Roberta Daar
Swept up in an irregular, whirling motion? Overwhelmed by a dizzying sense of disorder? Perhaps you are falling from a great height or watching a classic Hitchcock film. Or perhaps you are experiencing Daar's "Vertigo" for the first time. Reeling with alluring colors and spirals, Daar's carefully constructed confusion captivates and confounds. |
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Style
Abstract,
Wall,
Wood |
Dimensions
65 inches tall
38 inches wide
11 inches deep |
Materials
Painted wood |
Price
$4,850 |
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Evolution - By Jane B. Grimm
A small white protuberance takes a journey through visual time and space to become something akin to its former self in Jane B. Grimm's "Evolution." Touched with subtle color one moment and bursting from its circular confines the next, the sphere evolves in shape and detail, only to once again reach its original form. While the bulbous shapes have only slight external differences, the ultimate change is observed by the viewer through the middle sequence, which illustrates the greatest aspect of the evolutionary process- the often unseen path that marks the steps of change. |
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Style
Abstract,
Wall,
Wood |
Dimensions
8 inches tall
120 inches long
4 inches wide
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Materials
Ceramic and wood |
Price
$4,800 |
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Aphrodite - By Martha Walker
According to legend, the goddess Aphrodite was born from sea foam and emerged as the queen of love and beauty. This "Aphrodite" also seems to emerge from some intangible, natural form. Curling and swirling with its languid shapes, Walker's "Aphrodite" is as alluring as its namesake. |
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Style
Abstract,
Metal,
Outdoor |
Dimensions
3 feet round
2 feet deep |
Materials
Puddled Steel |
Price
Sold |
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Fractured Vessel #7 - By Brian Kakas
This later stage of the Fractured Vessel Series reveals the internal structure and supports previously contained in earlier works. Influenced by boat hulls and conquistador helmets, this piece was the beginning of the Fractured Dimensional Vessel Series. |
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Style
Abstract |
Dimensions
24" H x 23" W x 29" L |
Materials
Stoneware Slab Construction |
Price
$4,500 |
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7000RPM - By Roberta Daar
Sleek and streamlined, this flash of white juts through space faster than a speeding bullet. With its sleek, directional lines pulling the viewer through a race of loops and lines, Daar's "7000RPM" breaks barriers of speed and form. |
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Style
Abstract,
Wall,
Wood |
Dimensions
32 inches tall
67 inches wide
10 inches deep |
Materials
Painted wood,
Extruded aluminum |
Price
$4,500 |
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Save the World Complex - By Gary Christopherson
A thin, airy human form sits atop Christopherson’s sculpture, a small reminder of a greater human goal. Crouched before a wooden sphere, this ambassador of hope seems eager to make a difference, unhindered by the weight of the globe. “Save the World Complex” incorporates elegantly carved wood sculpture with a powerful message of public responsibility. |
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Style
Abstract,
Kinetic,
Wood |
Dimensions
1 feet tall
1 feet wide
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Materials
Copper,
Black Walnut |
Price
$4,500 |
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