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Life's Continual Push and Pull - By Susan Clinard
The four figures in Clinard’s sculpture represent the ebb and flow of life, depicting the constant tug-of-war that occurs between competing goals, ideas and emotions as one travels from one stage of being to the next. Even though the rope does not appear to be heavy or taut, the weight of its meaning pushes on its bearers, its import evident in their forceful poses. |
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Style
Figurative,
Wood |
Dimensions
15 inches tall
24 inches long
12 inches wide
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Materials
Wood,
Terra cotta |
Price
$3,500 |
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Zygomycota I - By Jane B. Grimm
Named for a division of fungi that contain zygospores, large spore groups possessing multiple nuclei and formed through the union of similar cells, "Zygomycota I" explores the importance of the small, individual component in relationship to a larger whole. Echoing the minute actions of cells conjoining and dividing in nature, Grimm's work focuses on a slow, gradual movement from small to large and on an equally detailed shift in color and tone. Combined, these thoughtful changes provide the viewer with a calming experience that seems to bring one closer to the subtle yet powerful forces of a natural order. |
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Style
Abstract,
Wall |
Dimensions
76 inches tall
48 inches long
2 inches wide
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Materials
Ceramic |
Price
$3,500 |
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Zygomycota III - By Jane B. Grimm
Like pieces on an elaborate game board or bits of candy doled out by a captivated child, Grimm's work is meticulously arranged, providing a sense of shape and movement that is at once strict and free. Subtly crafting a sense of space and emotion from simple, softly colored spheres, Grimm engages with a process of visual evolution while executing a work that evokes a great calming stillness. |
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Style
Abstract,
Wall |
Dimensions
76 inches tall
36 inches long
2 inches wide
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Materials
Ceramic |
Price
$3,500 |
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Cocoon - By Susan Clinard
Clinard’s skill as a sculpture is on display in “Cocoon,” where a figure seems to emerge organically, as a buterfly from its shell. With its delicate fingers and wistful upward gaze, Clinard’s figure tentatively enters its new world, full of possibility and mystery. |
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Style
Figurative,
Wood |
Dimensions
5 inches tall
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Materials
Wood,
Terra cotta |
Price
$3,500 |
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Navigating by the Star - By Steve Jensen
This lavish design captures the importance of the night sky, illustrating the sailor’s technique of using the stars to chart their journey’s course. Exquisitely detailed and imbued with intensely energetic design, color, and mark making, this work truly showcases Jensen’s style and technique. |
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Style
Abstract,
Wall,
Wood |
Dimensions
48 inches high
32 inches wide
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Materials
Carved Cedar |
Price
$3,500 |
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Kickstand - By Matt Proctor
Most anyone who rode a bike as a child can recall screeching to a stop, jamming to kickstand down at an angle, and jumping off to explore the next adventure. Proctor's "Kickstand" coveys the energy of that suspended moment in time with its playfully tilted form, the silver wedge and florescent green base fully supporting a sense of fun and excitement. Proctor also smilingly adds a small red curl, a kickstand for his "Kickstand" if you will, which despite its diminutive size, holds the work steady with its pep. |
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Style
Abstract,
Metal,
Outdoor |
Dimensions
59 inches tall
19 inches long
28 inches wide
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Materials
Painted and
Galvanized Steel |
Price
$3,500 |
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Zebra Swirls - By Steve Jensen
Jensen’s “Zebra Swirls” transform the animal’s black and white stripes into a whirling confection of line, shape and color. With its wrapping loops and dynamic twirls, this is indeed a wild creation. |
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Style
Abstract,
Wall,
Wood |
Dimensions
48 inches high
36 inches wide
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Materials
Carved Cedar |
Price
$3,500 |
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Crossing I (Maquette) - By Ed McCullough
The tense sensation of carefully balanced motion is on display in McCullough’s “Crossing 1.” With its arching band gliding carefully over the tilted, bridge-like base, McCullough’s work is fluid and exciting from every distinct angle and may indeed give the viewer a sense that he is crossing through space. |
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Style
Abstract,
Metal,
Outdoor |
Dimensions
9 inches tall
10 inches wide
12 inches deep
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Materials
Stainless steel |
Price
$3,500 |
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Shell Bowl 6 - By Ben Carpenter
In an attempt to recreate the rough worn look found on the outside of sea shells, I textured and burned the outside of this shell. The inside is highly sanded and polished to allow the tiger stripe grain of the maple to shine through brightly. This piece is the sixth in my shell series.
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Style
Abstract |
Dimensions
23"x14"x10" |
Materials
Tiger stripe maple |
Price
$3400 |
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Bordering On The Edge Of Freedom
- By Gary Christopherson
Reflecting the freedom to move to and fro in a given environment, Christopherson toys with notions of support and constraint in “Bordering on the Edge of Freedom.” Incorporating copper and wood, stability and motion, this piece walks a thin line between catapulting energy and sturdy balance. |
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Style
Abstract,
Kinetic,
Wood |
Dimensions
4 feet tall
3 feet wide
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Materials
Copper,
Black Walnut, |
Price
$3,400 |
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Rainy (137.03.12) - By Curt Brill |
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Style
Bronze,
Figurative |
Dimensions
9 inches tall
13 inches long
6 inches wide |
Materials
Bronze |
Price
$3,400 |
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Outcrop - By Eileen Shahbazian
Protruding through their bulbous pod, three tubular shoots sprout off in all directions. Like a seedling bursting forth in spring or a heart, thumping away with the help of its supporting arteries, "Outcrop" reflects on the ways in which nature can be both organized and sporadic, seemingly random yet intensely functional. |
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Style
Abstract,
Bronze |
Dimensions
22 inches tall
32 inches long
10 inches wide |
Materials
Bronze |
Price
$3,350 |
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Heat Wave - By Roberta Daar
Twisting and turning with a languid flow, "Heat Wave's" forms seems to move through space like a mirage in the distance on the hottest of August afternoons. Vibrant color combine with shapes reminiscent of suns, flames, and the long, slow passage of summer days combine to create a work that is truly evocative. |
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Style
Abstract,
Wall,
Wood |
Dimensions
39 inches tall
36 inches wide
8 inches deep |
Materials
Painted wood |
Price
$3,350 |
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Dungeness Crab - By Loren Senge
Dungeness crabs wear their skeleton as a suit of armor which they can fold into, to look like a rock. Whether catching some waves or sunning itself on a rock, its intense colors vibrate and dance in the changing light. Loren hand forges plate steel until it transforms into a powerful dungeness crab. Freestanding or wall hung, they add an elegant touch to any room. Each of these sculptures is finished with a colorful patina, an oxidation process accelerated by heat, then powder coated with clear polyester. Also available plated with nickel or copper.
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Style
Metal, Wall, Outdoor, Wildlife |
Dimensions
5 inches high
10 inches wide
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Materials
Steel |
Price
$3,300
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Embrace - By Martha Walker
Darkly foreboding, one would be remiss to eagerly enter the arms of this "Embrace." Nevertheless, Walker 's work draws the viewer to its core with its emotionally charged intricacy. Like an otherworldly grasp, "Embrace" attracts and envelops with its enigmatic charm. |
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Style
Abstract,
Metal,
Outdoor |
Dimensions
2 1/2 feet wide
2 feet high
2 feet deep |
Materials
Puddled Steel |
Price
$3,225 |
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Marina - By Vivienne Riggio
With its smoothly flowing chiffon, carefully placed seahorses and pearlescent glow, " Marina" brings the spirit of the ocean to this singular garment. Combining unique fabrics and a bevy of items drawn from the natural world, Riggio brings a sense of whimsy and freedom to her meticulously designed yet seemingly deconstructed work. |
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Style
Figurative |
Dimensions
6 x 2.5 feet high
(including hanger-stand) |
Materials
Upholstery Fabric, Chiffon, Artificial Leaves, Dried Kelp and Seahorses, Resin, Forged Metal Stand |
Price
$3,200 |
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Guardian Comb - By Ben Carpenter
This is the second piece in my series of curving tine forms. I used a hand drawn approximation of a mathematical function to determine the length of each tine and then carefully arranged them so each tine twists a few degrees more than the neighboring one. This sculpture sits in three distinct orientations.
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Style
Abstract |
Dimensions
12"x6"x6" |
Materials
Maple burl and ebony |
Price
$3000 |
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More of the Same, Only Different II - By Roberta Daar
On the wall yet not of it, simply white and geometric yet complicated, Daar's work is indeed "More of the Same Only Different." Combining graceful curves and sharp angles, Daar positions tiny balls at key points, creating a teetering sense of tension and depth within a work that is deceivingly complex. |
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Style
Abstract,
Wall,
Wood |
Dimensions
58 inches tall
34 inches wide
18 inches deep |
Materials
Painted wood |
Price
$3,000 |
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Rainy (103.01.12) - By Curt Brill |
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Style
Bronze,
Figurative |
Dimensions
8 inches tall
12 inches long
5 inches wide |
Materials
Bronze |
Price
$3,800 |
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Pear - By Eileen Shahbazian
No longer a mere snack, this "Pear," standing over a foot tall, is a feast for the eyes. Gracefully tapered and realistically shaded, Shahbazian utilizes a powerful combination of scale and material to create a grand work out of one of nature's simple pleasures. |
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Style
Abstract,
Bronze |
Dimensions
17 inches tall
12 inches long
9 inches wide |
Materials
Bronze |
Price
$3,000 |
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Snoop - By Matt Proctor
Like a mammoth fly on the wall or a giant nose, poking in where it does not belong, "Snoop" invades the room, rearing its head in search of information. Laughingly large, Proctor's work has indeed lost the element of surprise. No longer a perked ear or a subtly trained eye, "Snoop" has become the pink elephant in the room, undeniably present and therefore unable to fulfill its original function. This dramatic play on everyone's favorite know-it-all takes a playful shot at ideas of form and function. |
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Style
Abstract,
Metal,
Wall |
Dimensions
20 inches tall
26 inches long
27 inches wide
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Materials
Steel |
Price
$3,000 |
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