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Artist Information:
Andrea Waxman Mulcahy
Kennebunk, ME
United States
Member Since: Jul 2002

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Artist Media:
Sculpture Steel (35)
Artist Exhibitions:
2011 York Art Abstract Show,
York, ME (First Place)
2011 Materials Hard and Soft,
Denton, TX
2011 Lines into Shapes, Estes
Park, CO
2011 OPAL Show, Oak Park, IL
2010 Irvine Gallery,
Kennebunk, ME
2005 SOFA New York, New York,
NY
2005 Craighead Green Gallery,
Dallas, TX
2004 Cervini Haas/...

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Artist Galleries:
Corey Daniels Gallery, Wells,
ME 2010-2011

Maine Art Gallery,
Kennebunkport, ME, 2010-2011
www.artfulhome.com

www.xanadugallery.com, Xanadu
Gallery, Scottsdale AZ
2009-present

Julie Nester Gallery
2006-present
Park City, UT

Craighead-Green Gallery
2005-2011, Dallas, TX

Cervini Haas/Gallery Materia
2004-present, Scottsdale, AZ

Chiaroscuro ...

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Artist Reviews:
Andrea's energetic forms are
like fluid, three-dimensional
graphite drawings in tangible
space. Sometimes a vortex of
wind, other times like woven
threads, her sculptural lines
blend the contemporary
sleekness of steel with the
tactile sense of organic
materials.
Wendy Haas, Cervini Haas Fine
Art...

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Collections:
Coming Soon!
Commissions:
Home Developer, Phoenix, AZ

Kamm Foundation, Sparta, NC...

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Artist Statement for Andrea Waxman Mulcahy

My work illuminates an energetic state that exists yet is generally not seen. Movement as it is captured in space indicates pathways and an energy flow. Visualization of this movemnt brings to mind that which is not seen in the world but still exists.

I'm intrigued by the way simple lines can become complex structures and how complex structures can be reduced to simple lines. I choose to work in steel because it gives me the most immediate connection to my thoughts and the welding process allows me to quickly execute my ideas. The stability and the permanence of metal also gives me the capability to build with structural freedom. Steel rods can represent an single line allowing the negative space to become an important part of the sculpure and the bent steel rods create a fluidity that lets one forget that the structure is made of hard steel.


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