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Marcin Biesek, Marty Scheinberg, Randall Fox, Stefan Van Der Ende, Wilson Sasso, Djan Mulderij, Vladimiras Nikonovas, Mrs. Mathew Sumich, George Transcender, Tzipi Biran, Cecile Tissot, Berthold Neutze, Gary Chris Christopherson, Kat Obrien offering original Sculptures artworks.


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Marcin Biesek: 'Seated Figure', 2011 Stone Sculpture, nudes. Artwork is my reflection on feminism.  I tried to bring the struggles of contemporary women. ...
nudes - Sculpture
7 x 15 cm (2.8 x 5.9 inches)
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Marcin Biesek: 'Taking Shower', 2011 Stone Sculpture, nudes. Sculpture was inspired by artist Edgar Degas aEURoeAfter the Bath, Woman drying herselfaEUR.  The series depict women dancing or bathing, some showing women in awkward unnatural positions.  Degas, speaking about these works, said, he intended to create a feeling in the viewer as if you looked through a keyhole.My ...
nudes - Sculpture
15 x 30 cm (5.9 x 11.8 inches)
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Marcin Biesek: 'Seated Figure', 2011 Stone Sculpture, nudes.  I saw many reclining and seated figures created by Henry Moore.  I find them very inspiring.Uncovering what is hidden in the stone is the most challenging part.  I am a big fan of direct carving.  It gives me a lot of freedom and allows to follow my natural instincts...
nudes - Sculpture
15 x 14 cm (5.9 x 5.5 inches)
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Marty Scheinberg: 'Tush', 2002 Stone Sculpture, Abstract Figurative.   A rosy pink alabaster lower torso on a black granite base.  ...
, 2002
Abstract Figurative - Sculpture
12 x 17 inches (30.5 x 43.2 cm)
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Marty Scheinberg: 'He and She', 2013 Stone Sculpture, Abstract Figurative.  Alabaster - White/ Dark Grey/ Caramel  ...
, 2013
Abstract Figurative - Sculpture
4 x 12 inches (10.2 x 30.5 cm)
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Marty Scheinberg: 'Innocence', 2013 Stone Sculpture, Abstract Figurative.  Cabarra Italian Marble - White/ Grey/ Black   ...
, 2013
Abstract Figurative - Sculpture
5 x 14 inches (12.7 x 35.6 cm)
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Randall Fox: 'Memory  VS3 1996', 1996 Mixed Media Sculpture, Archetypal.    Oil paint, Titanium, copper, aluminum memory disc, stainless steel     ...
Archetypal - Sculpture
4 x 11 inches (10.2 x 27.9 cm)
Stefan Van Der Ende: 'mind set sub light', 2012 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.
Abstract - Sculpture
59 x 173 cm (23.2 x 68.1 inches)
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Wilson Sasso: 'bassoon ', 2013 Mixed Media Sculpture, Music.  1,70m tall, a sculpture that remix the musical instruments and cartoon media. ...
, 2013
Music - Sculpture
0.4 x 1.7 m (1.31 x 5.58 feet)
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Djan Mulderij: 'Space', 2013 Ceramic Sculpture, undecided.  Also used ceramic wheel. ...
, 2013
undecided - Sculpture
20 x 17 cm (7.9 x 6.7 inches)
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Vladimiras Nikonovas: 'Chrom vanadium', 2013 Mixed Media Sculpture, Surrealism.  made from old metal parts on wood board ...
Surrealism - Sculpture
80 x 40 cm (31.5 x 15.7 inches)
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Mrs. Mathew Sumich: 'Vertical Glass', 1972 Glass Sculpture, undecided.  4 pices of vertical glass, each 1/ 8 inch thick on oiled, alder wood bases, measurement as shown ...
undecided - Sculpture
8 x 39 inches (20.3 x 99.1 cm)
Mrs. Mathew Sumich: 'Glass 2 with lines', 2009 Glass Sculpture, Minimalism.     smoke glass with applied color adhesive, table top suitable   ...
Minimalism - Sculpture
5 x 5 inches (12.7 x 12.7 cm)
Mrs. Mathew Sumich: 'Untitled', 1980 Mixed Media Sculpture, Minimalism.  Clear acrylic 'threaded' with wire  lightweight suitable for table display ...
, 1980
Minimalism - Sculpture
11 x 5 inches (27.9 x 12.7 cm)
Mrs. Mathew Sumich: 'Family 7', 1960 Wood Sculpture, Minimalism.  narrow wood 'slats' on metal rods secured into wooden base - natural stain finish  ...
, 1960
Minimalism - Sculpture
4 x 23 inches (10.2 x 58.4 cm)
Mrs. Mathew Sumich: 'Glass With Red Lines', 2009 Glass Sculpture, Minimalism.  smoke glass with applied red adhesive, on wooden base, for table top  ...
Minimalism - Sculpture
5 x 0 inches (12.7 x 0.0 cm)
George Transcender: 'south africa 1989', 1989 Wood Sculpture, Representational. south africa, 1989- 1989again prejudgement reduces the capacity to love, and consequently, to be loved a denial of roots is deadly to the foundation. . . .  height - 58 inches - width - 36 inches - depth - 29 inches. . . ...
Representational - Sculpture
36 x 58 inches (91.4 x 147.3 cm)
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George Transcender: 'south africa 1989', 1989 Wood Sculpture, Representational. south africa, 1989- 1989again prejudgement reduces the capacity to love, and consequently, to be loved a denial of roots is deadly to the foundation. . . .  height - 58 inches - width - 36 inches - depth - 29 inches. . . ...
Representational - Sculpture
36 x 58 inches (91.4 x 147.3 cm)
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Tzipi Biran: 'The player', 2012 Wood Sculpture, Music.  Made of Indian Sisam tree, ...
, 2012
Music - Sculpture
39 x 80 inches (99.1 x 203.2 cm)
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Stefan Van Der Ende: ' message to aliens in general', 2003 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.
Abstract - Sculpture
34 x 129 cm (13.4 x 50.8 inches)
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Stefan Van Der Ende: 'marble view 9', 2011 Stone Sculpture, Abstract.   Biomorph...
Abstract - Sculpture
100 x 220 cm (39.4 x 86.6 inches)
Cecile Tissot: 'Oratoir vide insulaire', 2013 Wood Sculpture, Spiritual.  Small, portable empty oratory. Petit oratoire vide portatif      ...
Spiritual - Sculpture
15 x 21 cm (5.9 x 8.3 inches)
Randall Fox: 'Mithraism Meditation on Recycled Memory VI', 2013 Steel Sculpture, Meditation.
Meditation - Sculpture
13 x 29 inches (33.0 x 73.7 cm)
Berthold Neutze: 'Scents of the Seven Senses', 2012 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.               beechwood, oiled, 2012             ...
Abstract - Sculpture
43 x 30 cm (16.9 x 11.8 inches)
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Berthold Neutze: 'Rhythms of Frost', 2012 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.              beechwood, oiled, 2012            ...
Abstract - Sculpture
27 x 40 cm (10.6 x 15.7 inches)
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Gary Chris Christopherson: 'conscientious objection', 2007 Other Sculpture, Abstract.  Challenges to conscientiously object to the destructive forces to earth and its people.Acquire GChris sculpture and 100 of Chris payment goes for Thrive Scholarships at University of Wisconsin - Madison. ...
Abstract - Sculpture
4 x 4 feet (1.22 x 1.22 m)
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Kat Obrien: 'Meditations on a Siteline S', 1912 Ceramic Sculpture, Architecture.
Architecture - Sculpture
11 x 11 inches (27.9 x 27.9 cm)
Kat Obrien: 'Meditations on a Siteline N', 1912 Ceramic Sculpture, Architecture.
Architecture - Sculpture
11 x 11 inches (27.9 x 27.9 cm)
Marty Scheinberg: 'My Venus', 2011 Stone Sculpture, Abstract Figurative.  Snow & Ice Alabaster  ...
, 2011
Abstract Figurative - Sculpture
7 x 15 inches (17.8 x 38.1 cm)
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Stefan Van Der Ende: 'mindvessel detail', 2011 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.
Abstract - Sculpture
40 x 270 cm (15.7 x 106.3 inches)
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    Marcin Biesek - Where art meets nature, and nature meets technology and politics, this is where I appear. In my work, I take up issues related to politics and show how it affects our society and our lives. I create artworks in which I show the impact of technology and human activity on the natural environment as well as contemporary problems and politics. I like complex topics, with deep political or social content. I believe that through art I can have a real influence on society our lifestyle, the living urban and rural spaces, the masses, including our small local communities, unravelling humanity through new lenses living in a technological and digital era. Education MFA in Fine Art Education Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk - GdaA,,sk, Poland October 2005 to July 2007 BFA in Fine Art Education Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk - GdaA,,sk, Poland October 2002 to June 2005 ...

    Randall Fox - I am interested in making visual statements about the interaction of time, history, cultures, memory, intellect, intuitions, experiences and the spiritual, in and on the human creative process. "inherent in all manifest in the few" Born: 1960 Education: Bachelor of Science Degree, Industrial Technology (Technical Management) California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo A.S. Degree Canada Collage, Redwood City, California (General Engineering-Pre Med.) Other: Art History/Art Studies - Stanford University, Palo Alto California Collected in: United States, Holland, Norway, Puerto Rico, Germany, Mexico, England, Brazil ...

    Stefan Van Der Ende - My sculptures are Solutions for Non/existing Problems . Now is the time to collect them. They are rare and unique ,and there are not many of them , also due to the big amount of time it takes to make the biggerones in wood and stone . They are made dreaming/thinking and working intensively , whith the intention to be able communicate emotion through their abstract/associative visual appearence which relate to subconcious processes in the human mind .(specialy mine ofcourse ) There are often more pictures of one sculpture , because ,as you know you have to see sculptures from more sides , to get a good impression . Mijn sculpturen zijn oplossingen voor niet /bestaande problemen . het is nu de tijde om ze te gaan verzamelen Ze zijn zeldzaam en speciaal , en er zijn er niet zoveel te koop , ook als gevolg van het feit dat het een grote hoeveelheid tijd kost om ze te maken ( speciaal die in hout en steen ) Ze worden gemaakt in een intensief proces van denken dromen en werken . Met het doel uiteindelijk via hun abstract/associatieve visuele aanwezigheid emoties via abstracte vorm te communiceren via de interpreatie van de beschouwer .door het raken van onderbewuste oude lagen in ...

    Wilson Sasso - WILSON SASSO - EXHIBITIONS CASA JOAO TURIN, Curitiba, PR/BRAZIL. INDIVIDUAL, currently, up to 28/01/2008. 6a MOSTRA JOAO TURIN Casa Andrade Muricy, Curitiba - PR/BRAZIL Selected artist, 2003. A NATUREZA DOS ELEMENTOS II Espaco Cultural FALEC, Curitiba - PR/BRAZIL With the paint artist Paulo Assis, 2003. SERES PATETICOS Museu Joao Turin, Curitiba - PR/BRAZIL Individual, 2001. IMPRESSOES DA NATUREZA Museu do Jardim Botanico, Curitiba - PR/BRAZIL Collective, 2000. ARTE E EXPRESSAO Espaco Cultural Francis Bacon, Curitiba - PR/BRAZIL Collective, 2000. A NATUREZA DOS ELEMENTOS I Curitiba - PR/BRAZIL With the paint artist Paulo Assis, 1999. MUSEU VIRTUAL DE ARTE BRASILEIRA -MVAB/BRAZILIAN MUSEUM Galeria XXI Web page:

    Mrs. Mathew Sumich - Mathew Sumich passed away in late 2012. His work is available through Judith Sumich or the Michael H. Lord Gallery, Palm Springs, CA. The following statement is in his own words The focus of my work - whether non-commissioned or commissioned - is to work with basic elements such as line, form, color, texture, etc., and to apply them to the principles of design, e.g., dealing with proportion, subordination, rhythm, balance, opposition, transition, harmony and contour continuation, and to deal with different media, e.g., steel, glass, paint, wood, cement, etc., and to find potential uses of the media, taking into consideration its use in the environment in which it is to be located. My interests have always been with line and plane i?1/2 the first elements of drawing. Line creates plane, plane creates depth, plane can advance or recede by the use of color. My art is fundamental, basic, simple design principles in action. Using structural design principles and having a good understanding of the environment, I am able to take any media i?1/2 steel, glass, wood, clay, canvas i?1/2 and create 2-dimensional, 3-dimensional, or 4 dimensional adding the dimension of time objects. The final form, be it a painting, ...

    Mrs. Mathew Sumich - Tzipi Biran - I try to express the feminine experience as a complete individual that is constantly engaged in fulfilling her independence and femininity. Parallel to this, I emphasize the potential of a harmonious and holistic connection within a nourishing, supporting and creative relationship between a couple, a promoting and protective partnership within a spiritual and physical connection. The figures in my works are like the dance of life in which the steps of one are adjacent, connecting, opposing, and supporting to that of others, creating a changing and constant movement. ...

    Cecile Tissot - Statement in English and French/ Presentation en anglais et francais * * * * * * * * * * * * Born in 1970, currently lives and works in Paris and Boulogne-Billancourt. I have been sculpting for about 15 years, after I discovered carving in London in 1997. I have been since then following a personal way in sculpture, mostly in stone and wood carving. I also work directly in nature through landart projects. Most of my works deal with the sacred, emptiness, traces, and link presence and absence - I attempt to emphasise the shy, the almost-nothing, the sensitive. My latest works tend towards verticality and nomadism, in an attempt to create, through their installation, ephemerical holy places - small or big. * * * * * * * * * * * * Nee en 1970, vit et travaille a Paris et Boulogne-Billancourt. Artiste-sculpteur depuis une quinzaine d'annees, j'ai decouvert la taille directe a Londres en 1997 et suis depuis dans un chemin personnel de sculpture en taille directe - je travaille la pierre et le bois. J'interviens aussi directement dans la nature a travers des projets de landart. La plupart de mes travaux traitent du sacre, de l'absence-presence, du vide, des traces - je tente de mettre en valeur le tenu, ...

    Berthold Neutze - Artists Statement Art from wood is either turned (pretty bowl), roughly hewed (pure artistic laziness) or from selected ugliness regarding to the choice of wood. The flashy the material the less you see the sloppy work of the artist Why do I use wood after all? Besides hard and splintery beechwood? The work is risky and tedious, demands concentration and sensitivity for the material's structure - thus a challenge for craftmanship. Together with the subtle texture and unexitedly tint of beechwood that makes it to my favourite material. Beechwood allows undisguised view towards the form language. The shiny smooth surface means a distance to ,,harsh" nature to me. The outcoming piece is a picture, not copy. The tactile dimension. There is this invitation to the spectator to touch it, to feel the inherent warmth of wood, to feel out the incorporated strings and muscles to append another dimension to his phantasy. Subject follows function. My abstract -, as well as the anthropo- and zoomorphic sculptures emerge from the curiosity what other structures evolution could find - or improve - to add another niche in nature. I mostly work without preceding drawings und start to work unintentionally; the ,,idea" evolves during the progress - the ...

    Gary Chris Christopherson - Abstract sculpture by GChris is what he terms "progressive art" and is mission-driven. Progressive art is art with a purpose and artist as advocate. "Art as advocacy; advocacy as art." The call to artists and people generally is to embrace both art and advocacy, use their synergy, and advance progressive values. Advanced by the art are core progressive values - reducing human vulnerability, maximizing human potential, saving our environment, and living at "peace on and with the earth." Underlying it all is the driving desire to "save the world", as best as we as people can. Toward that end, GChris abstract mobiles and stabiles help drive toward a positive progressive vision of the future. They portray strong driving forces -- the desire for knowledge, spirit and justice. High level thought, being, and positive interrelationships are not ends but new foundations from which progress springs. Progressive art supports the continuous striving for absolute knowledge, absolute spirit and perfected being with full recognition this is an inevitable, unending, inspiring and liberating human enterprise. To achieve the vision, they also help explore threats of vulnerability, conflict, and chaos. The mobiles and stabiles address these threats, glean whatever positives they contain, and advocate major progression...