by jfawcett | Feb 13, 2014
The wood seat is a reference to a car door handle of a ’53 Lincoln. Underneath the bench are writings collected from the community and engraved into the wood with a burnishing iron. Dimensions: 8′ x 2′ x 2′ Year Completed: 1999...
by jfawcett | Feb 12, 2014
This modernistic work is both a sculpture and an educational tool. The earth’s globe is depicted showing the continents through carved-out, softly sandblasted spaces, the oceans in highly polished, glossy finishes, and the hemispheres through delicately carved...
by jfawcett | Feb 12, 2014
One of Milles’ most mysterious characters is Folke Filbyter. Milles had been inspired by an episode in the Swedish author and Nobel Laureate Verner von Heidenstam’s novel Folkungaträdet when he created Folke Filbyter, who was the heathen ancestor of the...
by jfawcett | Feb 12, 2014
The group of six figures, placed atop a tiered black granite base, radiate from a central cube, with three heads down and three heads upright. The sculpture is a later rendition of Trova’s Falling Man series. It was the experience of working with mannequins that...
by jfawcett | Feb 12, 2014
Flowing Man is actually made of two separate sculptures from an edition of nine from the Falling Man series, installed face-to-face. It was the experience of working with mannequins that led Trova to develop his first series of faceless, armless, nude figures that...
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