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Lavih Serfaty, Bruce Naigles, Sushil Sakhuja, Donna Bernstein, Gabor Bertalan, Sue Jacobsen, Venelin Ivanov, Daniel Janssens, Michael Leyton offering original Sculptures artworks.


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Bruce Naigles: 'back against the wall', 2006 Bronze Sculpture, undecided.
undecided - Sculpture
8 x 15 inches (20.3 x 38.1 cm)
Bruce Naigles: 'in the moonlight', 2005 Bronze Sculpture, Romance.
Romance - Sculpture
9 x 10 inches (22.9 x 25.4 cm)
Sushil Sakhuja: 'ladies musicians', 2005 Bronze Sculpture, undecided.
undecided - Sculpture
12 x 48 inches (30.5 x 121.9 cm)
Sushil Sakhuja: 'artist with tribals', 2005 Bronze Sculpture, Ethnic.
Ethnic - Sculpture
12 x 68 inches (30.5 x 172.7 cm)
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Sushil Sakhuja: 'mother and child', 2005 Bronze Sculpture, Ethnic.
Ethnic - Sculpture
19 x 37 inches (48.3 x 94.0 cm)
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Sushil Sakhuja: 'Horse with 4 riders', 2008 Bronze Sculpture, Ethnic. village story horse with 4 riders...
Ethnic - Sculpture
29 x 25 inches (73.7 x 63.5 cm)
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Bruce Naigles: 'The seduction of Peer Gynt', 2006 Bronze Sculpture, Erotic. Depiction of the scene in Henrik Ibsen' s renowned play,' Peer Gynt'Three herd girls seduce the play' s main character, Peer Gynt, high up in the Norwegian mountains where they are looking after their animals during the summer months. ...
Erotic - Sculpture
8 x 16 inches (20.3 x 40.6 cm)
Donna Bernstein: 'Buck Equestrian Bronze', 2011 Bronze Sculpture, Animals. equine, bronze, sculpture, lost wax, cast bronze, tabletop, horse, equestrian, horses...
Animals - Sculpture
8 x 15 inches (20.3 x 38.1 cm)
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Gabor Bertalan: 'Double spiral', 2004 Bronze Sculpture, Abstract. Human form builded by the DNA- spiral...
Abstract - Sculpture
8 x 20 cm (3.1 x 7.9 inches)
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Gabor Bertalan: 'Vincent van Gogh', 2005 Bronze Sculpture, Portrait. Portrait of the famous painter...
Portrait - Sculpture
12 x 12 cm (4.7 x 4.7 inches)
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Lavih Serfaty: 'orange chakra', 2006 Aluminum Sculpture, Healing. The Orange Chakra, is related to the emotions and sexuality. It connects us to desire, sensation, and movement. The Orange Chakra brings us fluidity and grace, sexual fulfillment, and the ability to accept change.This two dimentional sculpture is made of aluminum glued to a wooden frame. the forms of ...
Healing - Sculpture
100 x 70 cm (39.4 x 27.6 inches)
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Sue Jacobsen: 'Small Papa', 2002 Bronze Sculpture, Portrait. This version of Ernest Hemingway is a half life- size open edition. Marble base....
, 2002
Portrait - Sculpture
5 x 11 inches (12.7 x 27.9 cm)
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Sue Jacobsen: 'Eyes of a Portrait', 1998 Other Sculpture, Portrait. The eyes are the key to a successfulportrait. Go to my www. smjsculpture. comto see comparisons between my sittersand their portraits....
Portrait - Sculpture
9 x 18 inches (22.9 x 45.7 cm)
Sue Jacobsen: 'Ernest Hemingway', 2002 Bronze Sculpture, Portrait. National Sculpture Society 2003
Portrait - Sculpture
18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm)
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Sue Jacobsen: 'Honorable Cecil Andrus', 2004 Bronze Sculpture, Portrait. Created from early publicity photos and a video I taped of a TV interview, the clay I modelled required very little adjustment when I took it to hisoffice in the Capitol for the finishingtouches. Winner Sculpture Award 2005Catherine Lorillard Wolf Art Club NYC ...
Portrait - Sculpture
9 x 21 inches (22.9 x 53.3 cm)
Sue Jacobsen: 'Ferret Family on Full Alert', 2002 Bronze Sculpture, Animals. The sleek form and intense movement of these animals captivated me, beautiful bodies. ...
Animals - Sculpture
17 x 19 inches (43.2 x 48.3 cm)
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Sue Jacobsen: 'Loyal Friend Cody', 2002 Bronze Sculpture, Dogs. Both Cody and his owner are avid birdhunters. Small edition available in black and blond patina. ...
Dogs - Sculpture
52 x 8 inches (132.1 x 20.3 cm)
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Sue Jacobsen: 'Set Point', 2004 Bronze Sculpture, Sports. Exhibited in
, 2004
Sports - Sculpture
9 x 28 inches (22.9 x 71.1 cm)
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Sue Jacobsen: 'Eve', 2003 Bronze Sculpture, Figurative. I was moved by this casual pose my youthful model struck, evoking many emotional possibilities. ...
, 2003
Figurative - Sculpture
7 x 25 inches (17.8 x 63.5 cm)
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Sue Jacobsen: 'Rodent Free Garden', 2000 Bronze Sculpture, Representational. This life- sized Red Fox is pouncing on prey she hears below. So life- like sheis occasionally visited by a live neighborhood fox, seemingly to see if she has come to earth as yet! ...
Representational - Sculpture
27 x 33 inches (68.6 x 83.8 cm)
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Sue Jacobsen: 'Cassidy', 1996 Bronze Sculpture, Dogs. A commissioned portrait originally, she now is a memorial to an old friend, watching the birds in her garden. A second edition accepts pats on the head on a downtown Corvallis Oregonsidewalk, part of the city' s public art program. ...
, 1996
Dogs - Sculpture
18 x 30 inches (45.7 x 76.2 cm)
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Venelin Ivanov: 'young girl', 2005 Stone Sculpture, Figurative.
, 2005
Figurative - Sculpture
21 x 120 cm (8.3 x 47.2 inches)
Daniel Janssens: 'Couple', 2005 Ceramic Sculpture, undecided.
, 2005
undecided - Sculpture
5 x 25 cm (2.0 x 9.8 inches)
Daniel Janssens: 'Rock the boat', 2005 Ceramic Sculpture, undecided.
undecided - Sculpture
30 x 90 cm (11.8 x 35.4 inches)
Daniel Janssens: 'Rider', 2005 Bronze Sculpture, Equine.
, 2005
Equine - Sculpture
5 x 40 cm (2.0 x 15.7 inches)
Venelin Ivanov: 'torso', 2005 Bronze Sculpture, Figurative.
, 2005
Figurative - Sculpture
33 x 105 cm (13.0 x 41.3 inches)
Michael Leyton: 'Plant Life', 1999 Other Sculpture, Architecture.
, 1999
Architecture - Sculpture
100 x 50 inches (254.0 x 127.0 cm)
Michael Leyton: 'Night Monument', 1999 Aluminum Sculpture, Architecture.
Architecture - Sculpture
100 x 75 inches (254.0 x 190.5 cm)
Michael Leyton: 'Dark Theory', 1999 Bronze Sculpture, Architecture.
Architecture - Sculpture
100 x 75 inches (254.0 x 190.5 cm)
Skip Bleecker: 'Copper Black 2 Hole', 2004 Ceramic Sculpture, Abstract. Handmade, Wheel- thrown, Raku fired, Porcelain, Ceramic Sculpture with designs based on Organic forms. ...
Abstract - Sculpture
5 x 8 inches (12.7 x 20.3 cm)
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    Lavih Serfaty - Lavih Serfaty is a multicultural artist. The works are on canvas, paper and aluminum. The painting are in acrilyc and water color. The latest painting are painted on aluminum with acrylic color. The use of bright and mono color is a result of a deep learning and understanding the power of the colors as it's affect people. The color can change the atmosphere of the environment, can heal our soul. The use of the right color in the right place can bring new and pure energy in our home. "I use the theories of color therapy, "feng shui" and "chakra energy" in my painting. The idea of making those painting is a result of long period of meditation and listening to music. Then I decided to paint with just one color according to state of mood I am, after I meditate. The aluminum is folded before I put the color on. When the painting is hanging on the wall, the color change as the light is changing during the day, the shade accentuate the color and change them to deep, darker or lighter. It's fill the room with bright and clear energy. The colors I choose are from ...

    Bruce Naigles - From a philosophical standpoint, all that we perceive in the world of form is an outer expression of an inner dynamic. Though my work is predominantly figurative, I find it to be the art of giving form to the formless; ideas, emotions, relationships, events. These are by their very nature intangible and essentially abstract, though they continually alter and effect our physical reality. We read them through our intuitive understanding of body language, much as snow blown about on a winter's day reveals the invisible movement and form of the wind. To 'clothe' these subliminal qualities in human figures and bring them forth in a sculpture, whether it be a simple figure inspired by a model's beauty or an allegory of our human condition, is the basic goal and driving force in my work. ...

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    Gabor Bertalan - CURRICULUM VITAE I WAS BORN IN SALGOTARJAN, HUNGARY IN 1956. I ATTENDED SCHOOL IN BUDAPEST. I LEARNED SCULPTURAL ARTS THROUGH PRIVATE CHANNELS, PARTLY IN HUNGARY UNDER THE DIRECTIONS AND WITH THE HELP OF ATTILA BOBALY AND JOZSEF SOMOGYI, AND PARTLY IN MENTON, FRANCE. IN 1996 I ATTENDED THE SUMMER ART ACADEMY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED ARTS IN BUDAPEST. I HAD INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITIONS IN THE MADACH GALLERY OF SALGOTARJAN IN 1993, IN THE SERBIAN CHURCH OF BALASSAGYARMAT IN 1997, AND IN THE UJPEST GALLERY IN 2004. GROUP EXHIBITIONS: 1993: SZECSENY 1995: BUDAPEST, MENTON 1996: BALASSAGYARMAT, SALGOTARJAN, NAGYATAD 1999, 2000, 2003, 2005: SALGOTARJAN - SPRING EXHIBITION, OPEN-AIR SCULPTURE EXHIBITION 2000: CANNES 2005: NAGYATAD, NATIONAL EXHIBITION OF WOOD SCULPTURES SZECSENY, WINTER EXHIBITION - PRIZE OF THE TOWN OF SALGOTARJAN CURRENTLY I LIVE AND WORK IN BUDAPEST. INITIALLY I WORKED EXCLUSIVELY WITH WOOD. NOW THE MATERIAL OF MY SCULPTURES IS MAINLY WAX AND BRONZE CAST AFTER A WAX MOULD. MY THOUGHTS, FEELINGS AND THE PLASTIC FORMS GUIDED BY THE FORMER ARE FOCUSED ON TWO MAIN CONCEPTS: "NATURALNESS AND SIMPLICITY" ...

    Sue Jacobsen - My "artist's eye" seeks both the extraordinary and the ordinarily-overlooked moments in nature, and presents them in a way that allows the viewer to see what I've seen--and loved enough to want to share it. My regional landscapes, painted in oil, capture the rural flavor of the Wood River Valley in Idaho where I've lived and worked for over 30 years. Previously, California coastal areas were my genre. My love of the ocean and its awesome infinity is equaled in the grandeur and peace of the nearby mountains --again, infinite subjects for my paintings. Just as my professional training in graphic design at Art Center School in Los Angeles served me well when I turned my creative skills to easel painting, this then enabled me to move with ease and enthusiasm when sculpture'found me', and I learned to see with new eyes--in 3 dimensions now! My sculptures are figurative, of people or animals, and I seem to have special ability to capture the likeness and personality of my subjects. While I consider myself to be primarily self-taught, I continue to seek out other professional painters and sculptors whose work I admire, with...

    Daniel Janssens - "It is the woman's beauty and mystery that have made me paint and sculpt in the first place." The artist, who previously painted only one human figure per painting, has recently begun to represent several figures, and these figures are no longer exclusively women. In sculpture also, the single human figures of the beginning are gradually replaced by intertwined figures, that go by two, by couple, or even by trio or quartet. "Previously, it was the individual that questioned me. Now, increasingly, I paint and sculpt attitudes and relationships." Painting and sculpture are based on different relationships: that between the sculptor-painter and his painting or sculpture, that between colors and shapes, that between the spectator and the work of art, and finally, the possible relationship between the different spectators. "However, I have not become a narrative artist, even if the spectator can invent stories about the human figures they see depicted." - But why only one subject? - Because the more one concentrates on one - and only one - subject, the deeper one can go, and the more style and technique can speak freely. If one always seeks to change subjects, it becomes difficult to specialize in it." It is the...

    Michael Leyton - In his MIT Press book, Symmetry, Causality, Mind (630pages) and his book in Springer-Verlag, A Generative Theory of Shape (550pages), Michael Leyton has elaborated an extensive theory of why art has such a powerful impact on the human mind. This results in an ability to intensify the content of artworks through an increased understanding of compositional organization, that Leyton has provided in his scientific work, which includes his mathematical foundations for geometry. For example, theorems of his, such as the Symmetry-Curvature Duality Theorem, which are now used in over 40 disciplines including many branches of medicine and engineering, also explain the human perceptual response to art-works. Not only has he demonstrated this in his lengthy published analyses of classical and modern artists, but he has also demonstrated that it is possible to surpass the intensity of these artists. This he has done by using the theory developed in his books in the creation of his own artworks - his paintings, his published architectural designs, and the published scores of his musical compositions. The portfolio at the present site is currently under construction. While this is in progress, the reader can gain an extensive introduction to Leyton's artistic ...