The Silver Thing – By Gordon Huether
Huether is greatly inspired by the materials he uses, especially their unique qualities and how they affect the environment in which they are placed. His primary mediums – glass, metal, and light – explore the relationship between the intimate and the monumental.
Style
Abstract,
Monumental,
Metal, Outdoor
Dimensions
96 inches high
24 inches wide
Materials
Tin
Price
$10,000
Hickory With Hands –By Nancy Azara
Azara’s brisk carving style creates a husky texture reminiscent of the hickory branches themselves. This natural coarseness, combined with the delicate imprints of branches and hands and a luminous golden sheen create a work that is once simultaneously raw and lavish.
Style
Abstract,
Wall, Wood
Dimensions
5 feet tall
4 feet wide
1 feet deep
Materials
Carved and
painted wood
with gold leaf
and encaustic
Price
$10,000
Birth – By Martha Walker
A small form emerges, separates, and is lifted up from its larger base in Walker’s “Birth.” Precious yet powerful, this work reflects a sense of raw, organic power in addition to a beauty that delights in detail.
Style
Abstract,
Metal,
Outdoor
Dimensions
7 feet high
31 inches wide
31 inches deep
Materials
Puddled Steel
Price
$10,000
Slice of Life – By David Boyajian
Combining clean, geometric lines with the haphazard action of the knife, “Slice of Life” explores the intersection of man and nature through ideas of vitality, practicality and destruction. Here, “Life” is split into three definite parts, the organic sections of the fruit depicted in pure geometric form. The knife, obviously a man-made item, is more strictly rendered and serves as a symbolic boundary between human beings and the natural world.
Style
Abstract,
Metal
Dimensions
16 inches high
12 inches long
36 inches wide
Materials
Steel,
Stainless Steel
Price
$10,000
Swimmer Canoe – Nick Edmonds
Ships sail, trees grow, and figures glide through and over the surface of the lake in Nick Edmonds’ “Swimmer Canoe.” Colorfully depicting the energetic relationship between people and nature, Edmonds takes a bucolic scene of natural beauty and ups the ante, creating a dynamic sense of tension, movement and space.
Style
Abstract,
Wood
Dimensions
18 inches tall
12 inches long
12 inches wide
Materials
Acrylic and
mixed media /
carved wood
Price
$9,800
Nuk (Stone) – By Lawrence Argent
With a quiet elegance, “Nuk” captivates the viewer, drawing attention not with lavish details, but with simple, carefully executed shape. Milky white and carved in a manner that recalls ancient urns or bygone architecture, “Nuk” possesses a visual power based on discreet tone and clean line.
Style
Abstract,
Marble
Dimensions
21 inches tall
12 inches long
8 inches wide
Materials
Rosa aurora
marble
Price
$9,600
Mam (Stone) – By Lawrence Argent
Subtly referencing the classical female form with its shape and use of Bardiglio marble, “Mam” is both sensual and evolved. Crafting the stone into a sleek, dynamic form, Argent draws the viewer’s attention to the exterior shape of the work as well as to the richness and integrity of his material.
Style
Abstract,
Marble
Dimensions
21 inches tall
12 inches long
8 inches wide
Materials
Bardiglio
marble
Price
$9,600
Viento – By Robert Sanabria
Style
Abstract,
Steel,
Outdoor,
Monumental
Dimensions
47 inches tall
34 inches long
35 inches wide
Materials
Bronze
on copper
Price
$9,500
Lilith – By Hellen Eberhardie Dunn
‘Lilith’ – ancient goddess before Eve and messenger reminds us of the ever changing cycles of life.
Style
Bronze,
Figurative
Dimensions
28″x16″9″
Materials
Bronze
Price
$9,500
Candy – By Matt Proctor
Like an oddball cannon mounted atop tricycle wheels, Proctor’s “Candy” seems unlikely to shoot off any artillery heavier than a gobstopper. Still, with its interior Fibonacci-style rings and bold red and black design, there is something sinister about this particular confection.
Style
Abstract,
Metal
Dimensions
42 inches tall
57 inches long
30 inches wide
Materials
Painted Wood
and Steel
Price
$9,500
The Way I Was – By Mark P. Williamson
This sparkling bust seems to have been dripped into shape on the bottom of a cave along with other, perhaps less figurative, stalagmites and tites. Suggesting a sense of time and age through its stretching features, multi-layered planes, and allusion to the way that rock formations take shape over years and years of accrual and erosion, Williamson embeds himself in the natural world as he defines life changes in “The Way I Was.”
Style
Abstract,
Figurative
Dimensions
15 inches tall
14 inches long
10 inches wide
Materials
Plastic straws
and Epoxy resin
Price
$9,500
Y Cluster – By Andy Zimmermann
Frantically poised around a triangular center, “Y Cluster” seems to inhabit a life of its own. With its thin, intertwined rods splayed out in carefully constructed mayhem, Zimmermann’s work recalls many organic forms- from branches to hives, grass to ant colonies.
Style
Abstract,
Wall, Metal
Dimensions
73 inches tall
59 inches long
14 inches wide
Materials
Welded steel,
paint
Price
$9,200
Subway Series – By Roberta Daar
This series of four sculptures create a maze of intertwining lines and shapes that evoke the pulsating rhythms of the New York City Subway System. Bold, directional lines and color coded intervals suggest the various routes that one might explore while traveling the city’s underground passageways. Dynamic and playful, Daar’s “Subway Series” brings into plain view the hubbub of urban life that is usually hidden away below the skyscrapers.
Style
Abstract,
Wall, Wood
Dimensions
18 inches tall
24 inches wide
5 inches deep
Materials
Painted wood
Price
$2,500 (Each)
$9,200 (Entire Series)