Photograph of Artist YVES  GOYATTON
YVES GOYATTON
monterey, California - United States



Original Artworks (9)

Yves  Goyatton; Inner Beauty, 2024, Original Sculpture Bronze, 12 x 36 inches. Artwork description: 241 Exploring the potential of negative space further, I typically add shapes to my figures  however, in this piece, I m subtracting shapes instead. This approach allows me to redefine the figure by focusing on what is absent rather than present, creating a dynamic interplay between form and ...
Yves Goyatton
Original Bronze Sculpture, 2024
12 x 36 inches (30.5 x 91.4 cm)
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Yves  Goyatton; Intersection, 2007, Original Sculpture Bronze, 5 x 12 inches.
Yves Goyatton
Original Bronze Sculpture, 2007
5 x 12 inches (12.7 x 30.5 cm)
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Yves  Goyatton; Ashlar, 2016, Original Sculpture Bronze, 7 x 12 inches. Artwork description: 241 bronze contemporary sculpture  created in 2016...
Yves Goyatton
Original Bronze Sculpture, 2016
7 x 12 inches (17.8 x 30.5 cm)
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Yves  Goyatton; Aspiration, 2015, Original Sculpture Bronze, 6 x 15 inches. Artwork description: 241 2015 figurative bronze sculpture by Yves Goyatton...
Yves Goyatton
Original Bronze Sculpture, 2015
6 x 15 inches (15.2 x 38.1 cm)
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Yves  Goyatton; The Weight Of Time, 2017, Original Sculpture Bronze, 12 x 15 inches. Artwork description: 241 Contemporary bronze sculpture created in 2017 The Weight of time refer to the duality and complexity of life and death symbolized by this two parallel shapes. It won an award at the Palo Alto Pacific Art league in 2017....
Yves Goyatton
Original Bronze Sculpture, 2017
12 x 15 inches (30.5 x 38.1 cm)
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Yves  Goyatton; Architectonic, 2016, Original Sculpture Bronze, 10 x 23 inches. Artwork description: 241 Contemporary bronze sculpture created in 2016...
Yves Goyatton
Original Bronze Sculpture, 2016
10 x 23 inches (25.4 x 58.4 cm)
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Yves  Goyatton; Untitled III, 2008, Original Sculpture Bronze, 8 x 23 inches. Artwork description: 241 Untitled III is part of a series of architectural legs made around that era in 2008 ...
Yves Goyatton
Original Bronze Sculpture, 2008
8 x 23 inches (20.3 x 58.4 cm)
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Yves  Goyatton; Weighless, 2016, Original Sculpture Bronze, 7 x 14 inches. Artwork description: 241 Yves Goyatton bronze contemporary sculpture was created in 2016 Weightless is a tribute to life. This body is floating but remains strong defying gravitational pull. Like an imaginary line who can represent the good bad of human spirit. ...
Yves Goyatton
Original Bronze Sculpture, 2016
7 x 14 inches (17.8 x 35.6 cm)
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Yves  Goyatton; Gaze Upon, 2018, Original Sculpture Bronze, 7 x 15 inches. Artwork description: 241  Yves Goyatton contemporary bronze sculpture was created in 2018 ...
Yves Goyatton
Original Bronze Sculpture, 2018
7 x 15 inches (17.8 x 38.1 cm)
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Artist Statement

My current body of work represents my fascination with the mystery of abstract shapes and their juxtaposition with human form. My work has taken this concept most literally by combining the human form and the abstracted shapes of modern landscapes. 
I am a process-oriented artist. The process is what drives my work from one piece to the next. I am constantly exploring my personal boundaries. I am inspired by all the steps in which art is made I am not afraid to face the difficulties the process requires of myself, so long as I continue to learn and grow from it.  The process allows me to conquer problems these challenges allow new points of departure for the next works. 
I enjoy composing in a fusion between these two elements. I conceive my work  primarily as abstract with anthropomorphic elements.  It is important for me to begin with an idea, but remain malleable to the end result. It is most important to me that the piece reflects a refined aesthetic, which I can only describe when I am visually satisfied. This becomes my new boundary for the next work to exceed what I have done before without duplication. 
The work that I make gives me the freedom to go anywhere. The abstract liberates where the figurative constrains. The work sets up my boundaries and I push against them. This is our relationship. 
I am interested in the correlation between humans and their environment, specifically the natural form and the industrial landscape. My work references the integration of architecture to natural environment. I want the viewer to have the freedom to be transported in his own personal perception and imagination.
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