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Blossom Form I - By David Boyajian
David Boyajian’s “Blossom Form 1” seems to shoot straight out of the ground like a flower bursting through the earth at the start of spring. This exciting new take on traditional ideas of delicacy uses sharp angles and geometrical forms to produce a surprisingly soft and organic work that is both intimate and grand. |
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Style
Abstract,
Monumental,
Metal,
Outdoor |
Dimensions
8 feet high
4 feet long
3 feet wide |
Materials
Steel |
Price
$16,000
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Healing Hand - By Hellen Eberhardie Dunn |
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Style
Bronze
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Dimensions
46"x15"x10" |
Materials
Bronze |
Price
$15,500
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5 Empty Nests - By Carolina Sardi
Flat, not round, hard, not cushioned, empty, not full, Sardi's forms seem to defy the practical understanding of what makes a nest. Still, her five powerful columns indeed support a vibrant life force. Speckled with egg shapes carved from the space inside the stainless steel beams, Sardi explores the potential of new life, intangibly bound in nature's supportive framework. |
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Style
Abstract,
Metal |
Dimensions
8 feet tall
4 feet long
3 feet wide |
Materials
Steel |
Price
$15,000
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Trilobite - By Mark P. Williamson
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Style
Abstract |
Dimensions
48 x 36 x 7 inches |
Materials
plastic drinking straws, tar, resin |
Price
$13,500 |
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Whirl - By Mark P. Williamson
Despite the flowing curves that encircle her face, or perhaps because of them, this woman seems caught in an extended moment of peaceful reverie. Though bold red bits snap at her shoulders and curls of blue wash over her face, a band of flawless white remains, unyielding, around the top of her head, suggesting a balanced, lucid mindset in the midst of life's "Whirl."
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Style
Abstract,
Figurative,
Marble |
Dimensions
15 inches tall
14 inches long
12 inches wide |
Materials
Mixed Marble |
Price
$15,000
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House of Wind - By David Boyajian
“House of Wind” presents the viewer with a sparse outline of a house carved of columns. The interior of the structure is open, filled only with the movement of the wind that Boyajian seems to suggest with his use of color and mark making. The idea of air as a solid form is echoed in the smoke that Boyajian renders as a heavy structure, somehow managing to push itself through the chimney. “House of Wind” explores ideas of lightness and weight, substance and form. |
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Style
Abstract,
Metal |
Dimensions
54 inches high
18 inches long
18 inches wide |
Materials
Oil stick on steel and
Limestone |
Price
$14,000
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Wave - By Loren Senge
The flowing lines and shapes in the wave and white water create a splash of fabulous energy. This wave is composed of 3 layers of 3/16” flat plate steel, plasma cut and bolted together. It is textured, meticulously ground, polished, heat colored with a torch, and powder coated with clear polyester.
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Style
Metal, Wall |
Dimensions
24 inches high
36 inches wide
3 ¾ inches thick
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Materials
Stainless steel |
Price
$13,200
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Private Pond - By Roberta Daar
Crafted in tranquil white, Daar transforms the wood that she crafts into her own natural material, creating flowers and shapes that appear essential and organic. Graceful line and a series of inverted and articulated dots create a sense of delicacy and detail, while alternating vertical and horizontal bands draw the viewer into this private landscape. |
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Style
Abstract,
Wall,
Wood |
Dimensions
72 inches tall
86 inches wide
11 inches deep |
Materials
Painted wood |
Price
$12,500 |
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Oracle - By J. Mac
This wise prophetess gazes down on her seeing stone, seeking answers from an unseen deity. "Oracle's" curving, feminine body is constructed from layers of intersecting rope, the twine taking on an intricate three-dimensional shape as it outlines her graceful figure. Alluring and mystifying, human yet otherworldly, this "Oracle" appears perched on the edge of illusion and reality.
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Style
Abstract,
Figurative |
Dimensions
13 inches tall
14 inches long
9 inches wide |
Materials
Fiberglass, Rope,
Nails and Paint |
Price
$12,000
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One Becoming Whole - By Gary Christopherson
Christopherson’s graceful mobile explores the ascendancy of the individual as it interacts and grows within the universe, eventually becoming one with the whole. Perched carfeully atop a black walnut base, the work’s circular, arching forms suggest a unity that encompasses the monolith as the parts of the sculpture move, individually and as one, through space. |
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Style
Abstract,
Kinetic,
Wood |
Dimensions
5 feet tall
5 feet wide |
Materials
Copper,
Black Walnut |
Price
$12,000 |
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Pacific Crater - By Martha Walker
Like an excavated relic, mined from deep sea depths, Walker's "Pacific Crater" appears as a strange symbol from a distant past or a compelling future. Weighty yet hollow, this crater draws the viewer into and through its core, intensely activating the space and commanding attention. |
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Style
Abstract,
Metal |
Dimensions
16 inches round
6 inches deep |
Materials
Puddled Steel |
Price
$12,000 |
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Transformers - By Andy Zimmermann
This work uses the transformative power of light, captured here using a unique blend of curved and frosted plexiglass, which serve to backlight the objects in the box. The objects, freshly transformed and barely visible in their new environment, are a series of slotted buildings, comprised of various materials that shift and change as the light plays on their form. More visible, yet nevertheless providing an additional obstruction to the background, are a series of small grass sprouts, transforming themselves as they grow and come to life. |
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Style
Abstract,
Wall |
Dimensions
43 inches tall
61 inches long
7 inches wide |
Materials
Frosted plexiglass,
plexiglass mirror,
mixed media |
Price
$11,700 |
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Stone Without Limit (Series 1)
- By Susumu Ikegami
Physically embodying the symbol of infinity, and indeed proving how the symbol came to possess its meaning, “Stone Without Limit” faithfully curves from end to end, showing no signs of stopping. |
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Style
Abstract,
Asian,
Marble,
Outdoor |
Dimensions
12 inches tall
24 inches long
12 inches wide |
Materials
Marble |
Price
$11,480 |
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The Waltz - By Candace Knapp
Harmoniously bound in each other’s rhythm, these violins imaginatively dance “The Waltz’s” steps. Knapp’s instruments appear to sway to their own tune, at once accentuating and transcending their instrumental forms. Moving briskly and purposefully, the duo glides through space, guided by the boundless potential of their inner notes. |
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Style
Figurative,
Wood |
Dimensions
33 inches tall
14 inches long
13 inches wide |
Materials
Mahogany |
Price
$11,480 |
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Twist - By Mark P. Williamson
Curling and surging diagonally along the surface of "Twist," the marble spirals seem to be the result of a woman's face bursting through the stone. Powerfully carved with a sense of breath-holding anticipation, our lady's expression seems to mirror the motion of the "Twist," captured in a dynamic moment of possibility.
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Style
Abstract,
Figurative,
Marble |
Dimensions
15 inches tall
14 inches long
9 inches wide |
Materials
Dark Marble |
Price
$11,000
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Snow - By Carolina Sardi
Hand painted to a downy white, each one of Sardi's nontraditional snowflakes is indeed unique. Creating a veritable flurry of activity with her bold take on this natural phenomenon, Sardi explores notions of individuality while calling into question ideas of form and function. |
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Style
Abstract,
Metal,
Wall |
Dimensions
7 feet tall
7 feet long
2 inches deep |
Materials
Painted Steel |
Price
$11,000
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Salmon - By Loren Senge
The open form and framework of this wire sculpture, supports the leaping movement of the king salmon. An imaginative flow of energy, uniquely handcrafted of stainless steel rod. Originally created as the focal point of the eagle’s strike, this exquisite piece on its own, adds beauty and grace to any interior or exterior design.
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Style
Metal, Monumental, Outdoor, Wildlife |
Dimensions
12 inches high
9 inches wide
30 inches long
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Materials
Stainless Steel |
Price
$11,000
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We're Almost There - By Andy Zimmermann
The road up ahead is foggy. The street signs, transformed through the haze into glassy mirrors, provide no information as to direction or speed. Zimmermann's work draws the viewer down an unseen path, on a seemingly infinite journey through the unknown. Nonetheless, the artist reminds that no matter how foreign and boundless the territory may seem, "We're Almost There." |
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Style
Abstract,
Wall |
Dimensions
31 inches tall
46 inches long
7 inches wide |
Materials
Frosted plexiglass,
plexiglass mirror,
mixed media |
Price
$11,000 |
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