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Aqua - By John Evans
John Evans' sculpture "Aqua" gracefully articulates the natural flow of water through his ingenious use of hand carved wood. Connecting parallel natural elements, wood and water, Evans creates a captivating abstract form that draws on the viewer's emotions. In the tradition of influences such as Henry Moore and David Hostetler, Evans creates visually exciting Abstract sculpture that can easily be incorporated into any setting. |
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Style
Abstract,
Wood
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Dimensions
39 inches wide |
Materials
Steel, Stone
and Walnut |
Price
$25,000
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Script L - By John Evans
"Script L" an elegant bronze sculpture by Abstract artist John Evans, maintains the sturdy feeling of cast metal while simultaneously drawing the viewer in to its winding form. Drawing on ideas of textulatity, meaning, and language, "Script L" is a provocative work, both visually and intellectually. |
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Style
Abstract,
Bronze,
Outdoor
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Dimensions
50 inches high |
Materials
Bronze Plow
Disc and Bronze |
Price
$25,000
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Flying V - By John Evans
“Flying V” appears to be artfully moving through space while retaining a sturdy connection at its base. Reminiscent of birds in flight, Evans’ sculpture uses form and space to create a beautifully dynamic work of art. |
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Style
Abstract,
Outdoor
Wood, |
Dimensions
30 inches wide |
Materials
Walnut and
Dyed
Maple |
Price
$25,000
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Colony - By Carolina Sardi
Like a trail of stones and berries left to guide a wary traveler through unknown territory or a field map for some uncharted suburban landscape, "Colony" stretches cheerily through space, its bright yellow forms at once organic and mathematical. Emphasizing the importance of the individual in relationship to the whole, this closely-knit group seems indigenous to whatever space it fills. |
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Style
Abstract,
Metal,
Wall |
Dimensions
7 feet tall
21 feet long
2 inches deep |
Materials
Painted Steel |
Price
$25,000
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Flame Bird - By Hellen Eberhardie Dunn |
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Style
Abstract, Bronze, Marble, Outdoor
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Dimensions
9'x4'x4' |
Materials
Bronze, Granite, Cement |
Price
$24,500
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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
$24,000
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Trio - By Robert Sanabria
Graceful and powerful, “Trio’s” movement reflects a natural, inner force, spiraling through the air with the power and intention of a wave or tornado. Carving its way skywards, “Trio’s” three bronze forms weave through space, reflecting a sense of hope and perseverance, despite their tattered edges. |
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Style
Abstract,
Bronze,
Outdoor |
Dimensions
65 inches tall
44 inches long
45 inches wide |
Materials
Bronze on copper
with granite base |
Price
$22,000 |
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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
$20,000
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Tantric Heart - By Hellen Eberhardie Dunn |
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Style
Marble, Wood, Outdoor
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Dimensions
78"x47"x40" |
Materials
Marble, Wood |
Price
$23,500
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Tree - By Loren Senge
The tree sculptures mark a change, a rebirth, reaching courageously into the unknown. This monumental step in the artist’s life linked an artful past to future potentials after an intervening decade of change. During the conception of Loren’s first tree sculpture, she had to decide if she could afford to do artwork. A strong statement within her head, “you can’t afford not to”, opened the future to a slow growth of courage and confidence, engaging true freedom.
Trees, always reaching diligently light ward, and waving playfully with wind currents, are the great stewards of our planet’s clean atmosphere.
Loren’s trees are forged from heavy solid steel bars, and can be designed to fit any space requirements. They can be finished with heat-induced color, or left bright silver. The surface can then be clear powder coated, producing a reflective, bright, wet appearance, or sealed with beeswax, which produces a satin/matte sheen. Beach or river rocks are worked into the root system at the base. Serving many purposes, each tree can hold whatever you choose, or simply branch out into your world, creating a welcoming space.
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Style
Metal |
Dimensions
6 feet high
3 feet wide
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Materials
Steel |
Price
$22,000
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Large Wave - By Loren Senge
A dominant powerful force, this wave sculpture brings change, movement and imagination to any space. The white water surges through the carefully cut and ground detail, to produce intense, ever flowing action.
This wave is built with 3 layers of 3/16” flat plate steel, plasma cut and bolted together. It is textured, polished, heat colored with a torch, and powder coated with clear polyester. With this spectacular wave, one can always be present with the sea.
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Style
Metal, Wall |
Dimensions
36 inches high
51 inches wide
3 ¾ inches thick
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Materials
Steel |
Price
$22,000
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Grecian Heads - By David Boyajian
Boyajian’s “Grecian Heads” stare out at the viewer intently. The pair of male and female statues simultaneously evoke classical sculpture and portraiture while embodying a very Abstract feeling that is all their own. With their long necks and complex expressions, the “Heads” are both intense and uncertain, realistic and fantastical. |
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Style
Abstract,
Figurative,
Bronze,
Metal,
Outdoor |
Dimensions
24 inches high
12 inches diameter |
Materials
Bronze,
stainless steel |
Price
$20,000
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Sphere 1 - By John Evans
"Sphere 1” is composed not only of a magnificently hand carved and dyed wood sphere, but also of a number of other wooden shapes that support the ball itself. Monumental in its scale and impressive in its craftsmanship, “Sphere 1” illustrates the study form of Evans’ sculpture while leaving the viewer to wonder at the possibilities of freedom and motion that could occur were the sphere to be tipped from its base. With its attention to detail and respect for natural form, "Sphere" is a striking sculpture of incredible proportions. |
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Style
Abstract,
Wood |
Dimensions
45 inches in diameter |
Materials
Dyed Hickory
and Maple |
Price
$20,000
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Allison - By Larry Griffis
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Style
Figurative,
Portraight |
Dimensions
Life Size |
Materials
Steel |
Price
$20,000
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Optical Lens Screen - By Gordon Huether
"Optical Lens Screen” draws on the tradition of Asian screens while using glass and metal to produce a modern twist on a classical design. The three angled sections of the screen are lined with metal discs that reflect the light and atmosphere of the environment in which the screen is placed. The viewer may also find himself reflected in the screen, instantly called upon to see himself from a new angle. Huether’s screen combines an understanding of ancient décor and modern materials to create a captivating new work. |
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Style
Abstract,
Glass,
Metal
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Dimensions
84 inches high
67 inches wide
2 inches deep
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Materials
Glass and Metal |
Price
$20,000
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Turtle - By Larry Griffis
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Style
Wildlife, Outdoor, Steel
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Dimensions
6 feet wide
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Materials
Stainless steel |
Price
$20,000
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Nuk (Bronze) - By Lawrence Argent
Argent's "Nuk" seems to emerge from the ground, its bulbous, elegant form slowing and curving towards its viewers. Sturdy and rock hard, "Nuk" is nevertheless perforated with a series of small, perfect circles, which become more and more numerous as "Nuk" expands and pulls away from its base. In this striking piece, Argent balances rigidity and flow, grandeur and intimacy. |
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Style
Abstract,
Bronze |
Dimensions
60 inches tall
32 inches long
22 inches wide |
Materials
Bronze |
Price
$18,500
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Tunas Wave - By Mark P. Williamson
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Style
Abstract |
Dimensions
74 x 19 x 6 inches |
Materials
mixed granite, tinted resin |
Price
$18,500 |
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Lafavola - By Ed McCullough
Ed McCullough considers his work public art; he invites those who come in contact with it to explore and experience his designs. Investigating ideas of space, form and time, “Lafavola” creates a sense of beauty and motion in its abstract forms. |
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Style
Abstract,
Metal,
Outdoor |
Dimensions
26 inches tall
60 inches wide
60 inches deep |
Materials
Stainless and
cor-ten steel |
Price
$18,000
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Old Couple - By Wenling Chen
Chen depicts the comforting familiarity of life's later years in his bronze "Old Couple." An elderly woman beams, at ease inside her familiar skin, as her companion wraps her in a soothing blanket. Gracefully illustrating one of life's simple pleasures, Chen imbues the golden years with a playful spirit. |
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Style
Asian,
Bronze,
Figurative |
Dimensions
29 inches tall
15 inches long
11 inches wide |
Materials
Bronze |
Price
$18,000
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Midori Ika - By Timothy Hochstetter
Creepily gliding through space, "Midori Ika's" graceful, luminous form is altered by the steel mask that enshrouds its face. Half bird, half squid, Hochstetter's creature seems at home in air or water as it hovers intriguingly in mid-wriggle. |
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Style
Abstract,
Glass,
Metal |
Dimensions
25 inches tall
10 inches long
42 inches wide |
Materials
Blown Glass,
Inflated Stainless Steel |
Price
$18,000
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Double Eagle- By Robert Sanabria
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Style
Abstract,
Bronze,
Outdoor |
Dimensions
54 inches tall
35 inches long
36 inches wide |
Materials
Bronze on copper
with granite base |
Price
$17,600 |
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Heron Fireplace Screen - By Loren Senge
This elegant fireplace screen creates a magical home environment. The fire box, surrounded by fern shapes, also features frogs hiding below the ledge. These herons seem quite content to just stand and enjoy the warmth. This sculpture is formed from curved plate steel, turning a common fireplace into a masterpiece of inspiration and playfulness. Clear coated with polyester, these pieces are well protected for many years, and can be waxed and buffed as needed.
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Style
Metal, Wall, Wildlife |
Dimensions
48 inches high
70 inches wide
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Materials
Steel |
Price
$17,600
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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)
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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 deep |
Materials
Acrylic,
Mixed media |
Price
$17,500
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Hermes - By Hellen Eberhardie Dunn |
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Style
Bronze
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Dimensions
48"x11"x9" |
Materials
Bronze |
Price
$17,500
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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,
Metal |
Dimensions
78 inches tall
72 inches long
15 inches deep |
Materials
Painted Steel |
Price
$17,000
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Crow Bench - By Loren Senge
The crow is a wise bird, using its genius to make tools, to solve problems. With a quick wit and a playful disposition, this crow flew out of the steel support post, to sit freely on top of the bench. Cut from U-beams, the crow bench sculpture makes an extraordinary addition to the yard or garden, or is absolutely exquisite as an indoor seat. Each bench is unique, and can be built to your own specifications. Other shapes can be requested and cut into the U-beams.
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Style
Metal, Outdoor, Wildlife, Wood |
Dimensions
16 inches high
46 inches wide
18 inches deep
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Materials
Steel, Beech Wood |
Price
$16,500
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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
4 feet high
1 feet diameter |
Materials
Bronze |
Price
$16,000
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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,
Monumetal,
Metal,
Outdoor |
Dimensions
8 feet high
4 feet long
3 feet wide |
Materials
Steel |
Price
$16,000
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