DAVID ROBERTSON
Naples, - United States



Original Artworks (5)

David Robertson; Yes Dear, 2019, Original Sculpture Stone, 8.1 x 7 inches. Artwork description: 241 A large ear on the receiving end of words from a large mouth...
David Robertson
Original Stone Sculpture, 2019
8.1 x 7 inches (20.6 x 17.8 cm)
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David Robertson; Super Size, 2019, Original Sculpture Stone, 10.1 x 7 inches. Artwork description: 241 A large cheeseburger and an order of fries...
David Robertson
Original Stone Sculpture, 2019
10.1 x 7 inches (25.7 x 17.8 cm)
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David Robertson; Nuts And Bolts, 2018, Original Sculpture Stone, 5 x 8 inches. Artwork description: 241 A combination of various nuts and bolts...
David Robertson
Original Stone Sculpture, 2018
5 x 8 inches (12.7 x 20.3 cm)
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David Robertson; A Holes, 2019, Original Sculpture Stone, 6.5 x 2.5 inches. Artwork description: 241 The representation of people you have met or known ...
David Robertson
Original Stone Sculpture, 2019
6.5 x 2.5 inches (16.5 x 6.3 cm)
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David Robertson; Dice Roll, 2019, Original Sculpture Stone, 6 x 10 inches. Artwork description: 241 Dice and chips of varying denominations...
David Robertson
Original Stone Sculpture, 2019
6 x 10 inches (15.2 x 25.4 cm)
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Artist Statement

For me, art is personal exploration. Unlike other art forms, the process of creating a piece of art from a raw stone is the art of subtraction. As a piece is being created, each stone represents new and interesting challenges. Each piece is transformed by sculpting and by finishing. It is often the case, for me, that a piece will change from my original conception to a finished product because as the piece takes form, it shows new facets and fissures that must be incorporated into the finished product.
I want my art to amuse and interest individuals who view it. A great reward for me in displaying my work is to see a smile on a patron’s face. For the most part, my subjects are easily recognizable and are titled to reinforce the message of the work.
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