Transparent Ego – By Mark P. Williamson
The glossy exterior and intricate figurative detail of “Transparent Ego” gives one a sense that she is looking through the body, into the very essence of what makes one human. Delving beyond the surface of traditional portraiture, Williamson utilizes a unique blend of modern materials and classical styling to create a thought provoking work.
Style
Abstract,
Figurative
Dimensions
15 inches tall
17 inches long
8 inches wide
Materials
Plastic straws,
epoxy resin
Price
$2,500
Traverse – By Eileen Shahbazian
Moving to and fro, over and through, crossing and re-crossing through time and space, Shahbazian’s sculpture indeed captures dynamism of form. Juxtaposing a narrow, straight line with a thick, loping curl, Shahbazian leaves the viewer to imagine which is meant to “Traverse” which.
Style
Abstract,
Bronze
Dimensions
8 inches tall
14 inches long
10 inches wide
Materials
Bronze
Price
$2,500
Proliferation – By Ellen Jantzen
Warrior orbs with protruding spikes encircle a hive from which they appear to have recently sprouted. Echoing with the feeling of calm that comes only after a storm, “Proliferation” reflects on the violent aspects of growth and rebirth, which are often overlooked. Despite a strange sense of foreboding, Jantzen’s spheres are dynamic and playful and new branches shoot from a pure white tree at the sculpture’s top, suggesting hope and regeneration.
Style
Abstract,
Metal
Dimensions
29 inches tall
24 inches wide
18 inches deep
Materials
Reformed papers,
manzanita branch,
beeswax and steel
Price
$2,500
Zutaros – By Casper Patrick
Softly illuminating the darkness with its yellow and crimson arcs, Patrick utilizes bold shapes to carve and shape the atmosphere. Highly structural yet flowing with a natural grace, “Zutaros” electrifies with its form and glow.
Style
Abstract,
Electronic
Dimensions
39 inches tall
21 inches long
37 inches wide
Materials
Acrylic
and steel
Price
$2,500
Large Spirit Silo – By Ellen Jantzen
This atypical silo seems meant for storing a bit of mystery instead of hay or oats. With its small wooden beams poking out from its bottom like playful feet and round, welcoming form, this structure walks an inviting line between natural practicality and unique spirituality.
Style
Abstract
Dimensions
45 inches tall
26 inches deep
Materials
Reformed grocery
bags, palm flower
stems
Price
$2,400
Mother Of Us All – By Susan Clinard
Unlike traditional earth mothers, whose bounty and beauty are evident at every turn, Clinard’s mother reflects womanly pride, despite the hardship and difficulty that comes with maternal responsibility. With its rustic wood carving and figurative faces, Clinard’s work depicts the struggle mother nature’s faces to support her growing population as well as the strength and determination displayed by everyday woman who take up the task of raising children in a less than perfect world.
Style
Figurative,
Wood
Dimensions
33 inches tall
12 inches long
11 inches wide
Materials
Wood,
Terra cotta
Price
$2,380
Alignment – By Eileen Shahbazian
Properly positioned so as to fit perfectly into one another, the pieces of Shahbazian’s “Alignment” capture a moment of visible potential. Sculpted from the same bronze and bearing the same jigsaw shape, the sections wait in tense anticipation of a possible match.
Style
Abstract,
Bronze
Dimensions
5 inches tall
12 inches long
12 inches wide
Materials
Bronze
Price
$2,350
Flourishment – By Ellen Jantzen
Crafted from refined natural materials, Jantzen’s seedlings seem to thrive in their pod homes. As it’s name suggests, “Flourishment” combines a sense of nurturing and nourishment with a dramatic, artistic flourish. Softly cradling their precious cargo, this trio appears restful even while attentively caring for the new life that lies within.
Style
Abstract
Dimensions
(each)
21 inches tall
8 inches wide
8 inches deep
Materials
Reformed papers
and wood filler
Price
$2,250
Dimensions – By Eileen Shahbazian
Shahbazian’s panels explore spatial elements while simultaneously defying those boundaries, creating a world that seems to be of another place and time. Primarily consisting of four rectangular boards, each seems to break the limits of the flat plane by producing sporadic forms or slicing through the bronze to allow the viewer access to the space beyond the work. Creating a mood that is as richly textured as the work itself, Shahbazian draws the viewer into her own “Dimensions.”
Style
Abstract,
Bronze, Wall
Dimensions
9 inches tall
24 inches long
1 inches wide
Materials
Bronze
Price
$2,200
Aggregation – By Ellen Jantzen
The whole is truly greater than the sum of its parts in Ellen Jantzen’s “Aggregation.” Sprouting like a curious new species, Jantzen’s work combines the mystical and the natural, bridging the gap between artist and object, creator and creation.
Style
Abstract
Dimensions
22 inches tall
36 inches wide
22 inches deep
Materials
Reformed papers,
wood filler,
silver sage twigs
Price
$2,100
Full Metal Dress – By Vivienne Riggio
Riggio has created armor for the fashionista, melding the corset style with truly confining materials. Darkly intellectual, this work draws attention to the ways in which fashion molds and shapes women’s bodies, while simultaneously offering a protective layer to shield these bodies from external harm. In “Full Metal Dress,” the body is a battlefield where comfort and practicality face off against the restraints of a futuristic beauty.
Style
Figurative,
Metal
Dimensions
6 feet high
2.5 feet wide
2 feet deep
Materials
Forged metal,
misc metals
Price
$2,000
Little Black Dress – By Vivienne Riggio
Playfully poking fun at the ubiquitous all-occasion ensemble, “Little Black Dress” is hardly appropriate for a standard evening out. With its immodest latticework and metal frame, constructed in a pattern more appropriate for silk than for sheeting, Riggio’s garment pushes the boundaries of appropriate dress and calls into question notions of normative femininity.
Style
Figurative,
Metal
Dimensions
6 feet high
2 feet wide
(including stand)
Materials
Miscellaneous metals;
forged metal stand
Price
$2,000
Nest – By Martha Walker
Dark, empty and menacing, Walker’s “Nest” turns the comfort of nature’s home on its head, creating a work that challenges ideas of function, beauty, and natural order. With its sharp edges and secretive void, “Nest” hardly seems an inviting space; still, Walker creates a sense of intrigue with this work’s iconic presence and challenging new perspective.
Style
Abstract,
Metal
Dimensions
12 inches round
Materials
Puddled Steel
Price
$2,000
Conversation – By Susan Clinard
Each individual figure in Susan Clinard’s “Conversation” seems to stand alone, individually engaged in a series of interior dialogues. Despite the isolation of the figures, the meticulously carved wooden forms seem to communicate themselves, conversing through their spatial arrangement and unique structures. This work creates tension between interior and exterior, spoken thoughts and that which is left unspoken but nevertheless communicates volumes.
Style
Figurative,
Wood
Dimensions
16 inches tall
14 inches long
9 inches wide
Materials
Wood,
Terra cotta
Price
$2,000