by jfawcett | Aug 11, 2015
Abstraction and figuration blend together in Hawthorne Tree. Reminiscent of a gnarled and thorny tree found in Witkin’s native South Africa, this work is one of six variations in a series, each representing different aspects of magical transformation. The theme is...
by jfawcett | Aug 11, 2015
Eclipse is a quirky, double-oval-shaped bronze sculpture with “Giacometti-esque” elongation. Each hollowed-out, walnut shape employs the hand of the artist, as frantic finger trails are embedded into the surface. Quasi-figurative in form and scale, Eclipse refers in...
by Sherry Sissac | Feb 19, 2014
The work of Deitrich Klinge has only recently come onto the American art scene. Widely collected in his native Germany and in much of Western Europe, Klinge is most noted for his large scale, figurative statues. Like much of his other work, Polyante was first carved...
by Sherry Sissac | Feb 19, 2014
Located in the center of a rotary, this mosaic sculpture is surrounded by native Missouri tall grass and rests on found concrete columns. Like her work in Francis Park, Murez’s mosaic glistens in the sun, inspires the imagination and is reminiscent of childhood...
by Sherry Sissac | Feb 19, 2014
The work of Deitrich Klinge has only recently come onto the American art scene. Widely collected in his native Germany and in much of Western Europe, Klinge is most noted for his large scale, figurative statues. Like much of his other work,Grosser PfuBrub was first...
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