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Artist Information:
Laurel Archambault
Torrington, CT
United States
Member Since: Aug 2000
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Artist Exhibitions:
"Faculty Show" Simsbury High
School Atrium Simsbury, CT
November 2002

"Exposures" Juried Photography
Show West Hartford Art
League W. Hartford, CT
February, 2001

"VISIONS Professional Art
Education Magazine" COVER
ARTIST for CAEA-Connecticut
Art Education Association
Spring 2000

"Prints and Stone" Manchester
Tech. College, Manchester, CT
June 1999

"Prints and...

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"Where ART Thou?" Gallery
2507 11th Street
Columbus, Nebraska 68601

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Artist Statement for Laurel Archambault

The inspiration of my sculptural work is based on the theme of the eagle as a representation of strength, and its transition from non-flight to flight as the battle within ones self to define who they are. I have always been enamored with the concept of flight and the vast power of nature.

The eagle epitomizes precisely that, a natural form with the ability to fly. I am in awe of the simplistic beauty of the eagle and I try to capture its most essential form. I try to bring forth its importance through the changing states of non-flight to flight. This parallels any human's life and the transitions therein.

I attempt to show the viewer the various stages of non-flight to flight and occasionally the struggle that the eagle must endure to achieve this transition. I feel that the simplified form is the best way for me to suggest meaning to the viewer, but they are essentially free to decide what the sculpture means on a more personal level.



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