by jfawcett | Feb 17, 2014
The Poet series is characterized by simplified black steel forms. The figure that represents the Poet is often so abstracted as to be almost unrecognizable, presenting not as specific people, but as person-sized monoliths. Their identity as figures is not created...
by jfawcett | Feb 17, 2014
Heritage Schooner for Debra Lakin is a weathervane portraying a pilot and his dog flying in what appears to be a schooner or sea ship. The sculpture is simple and whimsical, not communicating a deeper meaning but rather choosing to bring color and humor to an...
by jfawcett | Feb 17, 2014
Named after a Greek island, Charles Ginnever’s Crete, 1976-78, is one of ten steel sculptures from his Hellenic series. Ginnever titled each sculpture in the series after a Greek place, person or myth with the intention for each design to be as long-lasting as ancient...
by jfawcett | Feb 17, 2014
Alpha is dynamic in shape, color, and size: a truly attention-grabbing work of art. Unlike pieces that attempt to expose the unique qualities of their materials, Alpha is almost unrecognizable as metal, presenting simply as layered shapes. The boldness of color and...
by jfawcett | Feb 17, 2014
The Abstract Variation (A/V) series of sculptures are made in Cor-ten steel and are often painted, mostly in primary colors such as blue, black, red, and yellow. They range in size from modest, shelter-like forms to monumental, barricade-like pieces, all with the...
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