Changes For Square – By Nancy Azara
Azara’s squares call to mind images of ancient carvings or intricate wooden stampers. These four panels echo a variety of changes, including the evolution of the carved block under the artist’s hand and the transformation that occurs as one’s eye shifts from square to square within the series.
Style
Abstract,
Wall, Wood
Dimensions
(Each Panel)
12 inches tall
12 inches wide
Materials
Carved and
painted wood
with gold leaf
and encaustic
Price
$3,300
(Each Panel)
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.
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
Evening – By Casey Horn
The night’s darkness seems to slowly creep up on the edges of “Evening” in this provocative work. As the silver, slivered moon begins its assent, darkness surrounds the pale, shadowy blue form and “Evening” seems to slink quietly into night. This ephemeral nightly ritual is captured here in its sculptural incarnation.
Style
Abstract,
Asian,
Bronze,
Metal
Dimensions
18 inches tall
14 inches wide
8 inches deep
Materials
Bronze and
polished
stainless steel
Price
$3,000
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.
Style
Abstract,
Wall, Metal
Dimensions
20 inches tall
26 inches long
27 inches wide
Materials
Steel
Price
$3,000
Fish Knot – By Steve Jensen
Drawing on traditional nautical knot-tying techniques, “Fish Knot” combines the smooth, natural grain of cedar with intensely carved swirls. Jensen’s shapes simultaneously evoke images of flowing water, wriggling tails, fish eggs, and even the phases of the moon. Along with the artist’s attention to detail and craftsmanship, these imaginative possibilities allow for a wide array of viewing experiences.
Style
Abstract,
Wall, Wood
Dimensions
48 inches high
30 inches wide
Materials
Carved Cedar
Price
$3,000
Shark – By Steve Jensen
“Shark” mightily glides along, curiously lifting its nose to the corner of its wooden ocean home. Standing five feet wide, Jensen’s sculpture captures the grandeur and power of the ocean and some of its most notorious inhabitants. With its richly craved bands and carefully cropped design, “Shark” highlights the essential elements of Jensen’s work.
Style
Abstract,
Wall, Wood
Dimensions
24 inches high
60 inches wide
Materials
Carved Cedar
Price
$3,000
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.
Style
Abstract,
Wall, Wood
Dimensions
58 inches tall
34 inches wide
18 inches deep
Materials
Painted Wood
Price
$3,000
Monolith – By Mark P. Williamson
Style
Abstract
Dimensions
25 x 6 x 1 inches
Materials
Mixed granite,
tinted resin
Price
$2,950
Avalanche II – By Vivienne Riggio
Downy folds careen over the smooth, white bodice of “Avalanche II,” yet its sudden slide does not overwhelm, but rather draws attention to the subtle movement of pristine curves. Echoing the natural contours of the female form, Riggio plays with layers of round and flat, stark and voluptuous to create a work that is full of beauty and intrigue.
Style
Figurative
Dimensions
3.5 feet high
(including hanger stand)
Materials
Plaster of Paris,
Latex paint,
Chiffon roses,
Forged Metal Hanger,
Linen
Price
$2,900
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.
Style
Abstract,
Bronze
Dimensions
17 inches tall
12 inches long
9 inches wide
Materials
Bronze
Price
$2,850
Blueberry – By Eileen Shahbazian
This modern take on the classical still life provides a large-scale bite of juicy color. Playfully jumping the line between imagination and reality, Shahbazian’s work alludes to other artists such as Rene Magritte, whose art questions the reality of everyday objects by placing them in extraordinary contexts.
Style
Abstract,
Bronze
Dimensions
8 inches tall
10.5 inches long
10 inches wide
Materials
Bronze
Price
$2,850
At The Paris Opera – By Susan Clinard
In this frozen moment of dance, the viewer gets a peak into a performance “At the Paris Opera.” There, one sees a graceful young dancer, perfectly poised as if prepared to take off in a leap or glide. No matter what the choreography, this dancer has tuned her body, mastered her craft, and is ready to complete the dance.
Style
Figurative,
Bronze
Dimensions
15 inches tall
12 inches long
7 inches wide
Materials
Resin
(Available in Bronze)
Price
$2,800