Water Dance – By Candace Knapp
Swooping through space like water that has been energized by an incoming force, “Water Dance” evokes a natural feeling of power and movement. Bold and forceful, Knapp’s work is carved to delicately emphasize both articulated forms and the spaces they leave behind. Like a quick splash on a once calm pool, “Water Dance” reflects the musical quality of moving water as well as the underlying current that flows through a musical interlude.
Style
Abstract,
Wood
Dimensions
43 inches tall
20 inches long
18 inches wide
Materials
Imbuiya wood
Price
$9,100
Volante 2 – By Robert Sanabria
Style
Abstract,
Bronze,
Outdoor
Dimensions
23 inches tall
45 inches long
7 inches wide
Materials
Bronze on
copper with
granite base
Price
$9,075
Volante – By Robert Sanabria
The thin reeds of bronze that comprise Robert Sanabria’s “Volante” meld together in such a way as to suggest the unfurling of wings. At once amorphous and clearly defined, the movement of the work seems to happen within the piece itself, even as it stretches its sides away from the base. Luminous and bold, “Volante” is a truly evocative work.
Style
Abstract,
Bronze,
Outdoor
Dimensions
22 inches tall
45 inches long
7 inches wide
Materials
Bronze on
copper with
granite base
Price
$9,075
Whitetail Fawn – By Mike Flanagan
Mike Flanagan’s sculpture depicts two fawns in states of childlike satisfaction. One, seated, gazes dreamily out into the wild while the other moves towards its sibling on wobbly legs, exploring its new family. Cast in bronze with detailed coloring, this pair is an exceptional example of Flanagan’s ability to embody his love of nature through his art.
Style
Wildlife,
Bronze,
Outdoor
Dimensions
8 inches tall
15 inches long
Materials
Bronze
and Clay
Price
$9,000 for both
or $5,000 each
Smoke – By Matt Proctor
Curving upward like a burning flame or a wisp of sooty air, “Smoke” walks a thin line between the substantial and the intangible. Carved of sturdy metal yet defiantly dynamic, Proctor highlights this duality by imbuing his work with translucent color and flowing movement, which seems to transcend “Smoke’s” weighty form.
Style
Abstract,
Metal
Dimensions
87 inches tall
30 inches long
24 inches wide
Materials
Steel
Price
$9,000
Dormant Wish – By Candace Knapp
A small white bird emerges from its wooden nest in Knapp’s “Dormant Wish.” Lifted up by a pedestal that seems more like an arm than a simple pole, the sleeping fledgling embodies a sense of hope, the presence of a “Dormant Wish” that could come true at any moment.
Style
Abstract,
Wood
Dimensions
41 inches tall
15 inches long
15 inches wide
Materials
Mahogany
and Maple
Price
$8,680
Clam – By Matt Proctor
Seafood aficionados beware- this mollusk seems more likely to eat than to be eaten. A row of shiny, snarled teeth line the rim of “Clam’s” vice-like mouth, accentuating its long, narrow jaw and sleek outer shell. Like an oceanic Venus Fly Trap, this “Clam” captivates as it attracts its prey.
Style
Abstract,
Metal,
Outdoor
Dimensions
64 inches tall
63 inches long
25 inches wide
Materials
Aluminum,
Rubber and Steel
Price
$8,500
Lily – By Matt Proctor
Unlike a traditional lily, Proctor’s work bears one broad, flat, monochromatic leaf, rather than a series of boldly colored wisps. Tiny balls of metal appear to have been caught up in the wind and flicked into the shape of a perfect flower at the hand of some unknown creator. Sculpted from aluminum and steel, “Lily” manages to retain a sense of motion and grace, despite its solid form. Flowing yet statuesque, Proctor’s work explores the area between man and nature.
Style
Abstract,
Metal,
Outdoor
Dimensions
93 inches tall
56 inches long
22 inches wide
Materials
Aluminum
and Steel
Price
$8,500
Tree – By Matt Proctor
At over seven feet tall, Proctor’s “Tree” appears like the tin foil creation of a giant child. Simple yet elegant, “Tree” captures the feeling of an icy winter’s eve, using a singular, shivering form as a metonymy for winter itself.
Style
Abstract,
Metal,
Outdoor
Dimensions
86 inches tall
24 inches long
17 inches wide
Materials
Aluminum
and Steel
Price
$8,500
Dimensional Transitionl #4 – By Brian Kakas
The fourth in the Dimensional Transition Series exhibits the smoothest transitions of line and form while containing the most dramatic undulations. This piece captures the fluidity and movement of a human figure as seen in dance.
Style
Abstract
Dimensions
29″H x 24″W x 35″L
Materials
Stoneware Slab
Construction
Price
$8,500
Tranquility – By Casey Horn
Warm earth tones combine with sleek silver line to create a natural balance in “Tranquility.” Elegantly depicting the strong brush work of Japanese calligraphy, Horn’s work brings a feeling of harmony and strength that lives up to its namesake. Also available as a fountain, “Tranquility” resonates with a quiet, peaceful motion.
Style
Abstract,
Asian,
Bronze,
Metal
Dimensions
48 inches tall
26 inches wide
20 inches deep
Materials
Bronze and
stainless steel
Price
$8,500
Cojones – By Lawrence Argent
Argent’s winking take on the Spanish slang word for a certain aspect of male anatomy is displayed here in this confrontational sculpture. Filling the space with their bold, red, prickly forms which, at 12 feet tall hover monumentally above the ground, Argent playfully nods to a sense of machismo that overpowers with its insatiable need for attention.
Style
Abstract,
Metal
Dimensions
12 feet tall
12 feet long
12 feet wide
Materials
Street Sweeper
brushes and steel
Price
$8,500
Rooster – By Mike Flanagan
Mike Flanagan’s “Rooster” pluckily strolls along, showing off his colorful tail feathers. Carefully carved, “Rooster” combines the down-home simplicity of country life (note the partially nibbled husk of corn at his feet) with the striking colors and natural beauty of the West.
Style
Wildlife,
Bronze,
Outdoor
Dimensions
23 inches tall
22 inches deep
11 inches wide
Materials
Bronze
and Clay
Price
$8,000