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Dermot O'brien, Jorge Llaca, Bryan Patterson, Kim Wintje, Christine Laverty, Alexandre Nodopaka, Valeria Sepulveda, Patrick Wilchar, Micha Nussinov, Max Tolentino offering original Sculptures artworks.


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Jorge Llaca: 'Cinco Hombres', 2000 Bronze Sculpture, Figurative.
Figurative - Sculpture
40 x 45 cm (15.7 x 17.7 inches)
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Jorge Llaca: 'Cuatro Hombres Clouse UP', 1999 Bronze Sculpture, Figurative.
Figurative - Sculpture
40 x 90 cm (15.7 x 35.4 inches)
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Jorge Llaca: 'Cuatro Hombres', 1999 Bronze Sculpture, Figurative.
Figurative - Sculpture
40 x 80 cm (15.7 x 31.5 inches)
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Bryan Patterson: 'TopHeavy', 2002 Wood Sculpture, Abstract. This sculptured birch centerpiece features an inlaid natural concretion that leaves plenty to the imagination....
, 2002
Abstract - Sculpture
11 x 4 inches (27.9 x 10.2 cm)
Kim Wintje: 'shrouds of jesus', 2001 Aluminum Sculpture, Political. My medium,
Political - Sculpture
12 x 30 inches (30.5 x 76.2 cm)
Christine Laverty: 'Lone McFlibbett', 2001 Other Sculpture, Inspirational. Polymer clay figurine. ( copyright 2000- 2001) . ...
Inspirational - Sculpture
1 x 1 inches (2.5 x 2.5 cm)
Christine Laverty: 'Flowerdragon12', 2001 Other Sculpture, Inspirational. see other Flowerdragon pictures. ...
Inspirational - Sculpture
1 x 1 inches (2.5 x 2.5 cm)
Kim Wintje: 'political sculpture', 2001 Aluminum Sculpture, Figurative. group of political sculptures created from 1999- 2001...
Figurative - Sculpture
0 x 0 inches (0.0 x 0.0 cm)
Alexandre Nodopaka: 'Caress 40', 2000 Bronze Sculpture, nudes. Achilles Heel...
, 2000
nudes - Sculpture
6 x 6 inches (15.2 x 15.2 cm)
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Alexandre Nodopaka: 'Caress 20', 2000 Bronze Sculpture, nudes. Dreamer-4 sold3 available1 stock...
, 2000
nudes - Sculpture
6 x 6 inches (15.2 x 15.2 cm)
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Valeria Sepulveda: 'EARTH', 2006 Steel Sculpture, Abstract.  Piece of the series 4 Elements of Nature. Sculpture of metal assemblies. ( wrought and welded iron cut- outs)...
, 2006
Abstract - Sculpture
61 x 77 cm (24.0 x 30.3 inches)
Patrick Wilchar: 'Silence Speaks', 1979 Mixed Media Sculpture, Inspirational. Orignal free form metal sculpture in brass & steel, free standing. ...
Inspirational - Sculpture
30 x 36 inches (76.2 x 91.4 cm)
Micha Nussinov: 'Wobbly', 2004 Mixed Media Sculpture, undecided. An whimsical three leg figure  Made mainly from assembled recycled materials:Wood, a white paint bucket, copper electric wires, light fixtures, strips of curtain, , speaker, and circular plastic sheet ( hat) . To give the piece an organic feel Nussinov sculpted with plaster of paris, cotton bands and tissue papers. Connected to ...
, 2004
undecided - Sculpture
90 x 170 cm (35.4 x 66.9 inches)
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Max Tolentino: 'Maria da Penha ', 2019 Steel Sculpture, Abstract Figurative. Sculpture in steel wire painted in different colors.  The sculpture was conceived for the award in honor of a law to protect women victims of male aggression in Brazil.  ...
Abstract Figurative - Sculpture
12 x 30 cm (4.7 x 11.8 inches)
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Max Tolentino: 'brother son sister moon com', 2019 Other Sculpture, Abstract.
Abstract - Sculpture
20 x 30 cm (7.9 x 11.8 inches)
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Max Tolentino: 'UNTITLED ', 2017 Steel Sculpture, Abstract. Geometric abstract in cortain steel ...
, 2017
Abstract - Sculpture
24 x 34 cm (9.4 x 13.4 inches)
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Max Tolentino: 'mechanic spider', 2010 Steel Sculpture, Abstract. abstract in painted construction wire . not available ...
Abstract - Sculpture
20 x 20 cm (7.9 x 7.9 inches)
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Max Tolentino: 'slavery', 2008 Steel Sculpture, Abstract. abstract using pieces of construction wire . not available , to be ordered ...
, 2008
Abstract - Sculpture
30 x 25 cm (11.8 x 9.8 inches)
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Max Tolentino: 'ponte do labirinto', 2010 Steel Sculpture, Abstract. Cortain Steel geometric sculpture ...
Abstract - Sculpture
90 x 140 cm (35.4 x 55.1 inches)
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Max Tolentino: 'Happy Couple ', 2017 Other Sculpture, Abstract. sculpture in steel coated with copper , created in 2017 to honor the law aimed at curbing, preventing and eradicating domestic and family violence against women...
Abstract - Sculpture
12 x 29 cm (4.7 x 11.4 inches)
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Max Tolentino: 'jk', 2016 Wood Sculpture, Abstract Figurative. Wood Sculpture with a copper ring ...
, 2016
Abstract Figurative - Sculpture
34 x 41 cm (13.4 x 16.1 inches)
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Max Tolentino: 'ORIGAMI', 2008 Steel Sculpture, Abstract.  Steel painted sculpture, not ready for delivery ...
, 2008
Abstract - Sculpture
30.2 x 30 cm (11.9 x 11.8 inches)
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Max Tolentino: 'Horus ', 2016 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.    Sculpture in brazilian nobel wood               ...
, 2016
Abstract - Sculpture
14.2 x 52 cm (5.6 x 20.5 inches)
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Max Tolentino: 'ETHIOPIA', 2016 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.  Sculpture in brazilian nobel wood named Canela with a cooper ring . Sold to a private collection ...
, 2016
Abstract - Sculpture
19.2 x 50 cm (7.6 x 19.7 inches)
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Max Tolentino: 'Demoiselle ', 2016 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.  Sculpture in brazilian nobel wood named Tauari....
Abstract - Sculpture
11.2 x 35 cm (4.4 x 13.8 inches)
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Max Tolentino: 'Liberty ', 2016 Steel Sculpture, Abstract.  Design for a steel structure in cortain steel         Design for a sculpture in cortain steel    ...
, 2016
Abstract - Sculpture
3.2 x 6 m (10.50 x 19.69 feet)
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Max Tolentino: 'GEOMETRY', 2016 Steel Sculpture, Abstract.  Steel sculpture in chromed wire , not available ...
, 2016
Abstract - Sculpture
30.2 x 30 cm (11.9 x 11.8 inches)
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Max Tolentino: 'LOST IN THE WIND', 2014 Steel Sculpture, Abstract.  Steel Sculpture in cortain steel . The sculpture is installed at Pousada Reserva de Ibitipoca in a very charming forrest park . Drawings for its construction inside or outside Brazil are available for sale. ...
Abstract - Sculpture
2.2 x 4.1 m (7.22 x 13.45 feet)
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Max Tolentino: 'Le Rouge et le Noir', 2013 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.  Wood painted sculpture combining two pieces which may be placed in various positions . dimensions are simply a reference since there are two parts. ...
Abstract - Sculpture
30 x 30 cm (11.8 x 11.8 inches)
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Max Tolentino: 'TRILOGIA', 2011 Steel Sculpture, Abstract. Not available for prompt delivery ...
, 2011
Abstract - Sculpture
46 x 46 cm (18.1 x 18.1 inches)
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    Dermot O'Brien - Over the past fifteen years i have developed my own very unique art form working with wood and light. Using light as an added dimension to highlight the spaces between the wood a new sculpture is created. The sculptures always consist of several shapes the light exploring and defining the relationship between the bodies....

    Jorge Llaca - Introduction. The main features that best describe my work, are closely related to the unconscious images of death and eroticism. Both present as methaphors of life and death, and a clearly intended physical resolution of the symbolos behind the myth of "Eros & Thanatos". "Our existence is embedded in an endless circle of life and death. We are forced into the conflict, surrounded by metaphors of beginnings and endings". "Today, we find the real truth of our existence in recycling and composting: giving to the universe that which has been given to us in life, with the payment of our own death, so life can emerge again." Life-death-life. (Jorge Llaca, winter 2001) Professional career. The first period starts back in early 70's, as a fine arts student. Times in which I was involved working in private workshops and art centres, with an extense list of teachers and mentors. Some of which had a long course experience and recognition within the national art circles in Mexico, as it is the case of Teresa Citto a well known Italian painter. Also as part of this learning period, I attended private Universities such as the University of the Claustro de Sor ...

    Bryan Patterson - Bryan Patterson is a Vermont artist and designer. Bryan is directly descended from Johannes Lapp, a founder of the Amish community in America. Among his relatives is Henry Lapp of the late 1800's. Henry was an amazing deaf mute carpenter/craftsman and has his work displayed in The Philadelphia Museum of Art. Bryan says, i?1/2I've always had a love of wood and began creating with it before learning of my Lapp ancestors.i?1/2 Bryan started woodworking professionally in 1977 and has had his work featured in several publications over the years. Concretions have added the newest development to Bryani?1/2s work. He and his family harvest these treasures while swimming in the gorgeous rivers of Vermont. The real enjoyment comes from their display of as many wonderful pictures they make in the mind's eye like those you see in the clouds. Mythology of the Abenaki Indian says that "Wana-games-ak, reckless creatures or those who have lost their minds, are little people of another genus, who inhabit rivers. They have narrow faces'like the blade of a hatchet', so only the profile has an outline. Their noses are high and aquiline,'so large as to be all ...

    Kim Wintje - For the past 20 years, I have been making sculpture. Incorporating many fabric techniques, I use recycled metal, wire, and paint, to create sewn metal sculptures about pollution, habitat loss, complacency, human rights, extinction, and many other environmental and political issues. My work has been part of collaborative shows, and one person exhibitions. I want my work to get into peoples psyches and keep them thinking about the images for days, weeks.... I feel that whenever people think and ultimately talk about ideas the world changes. I maintain a cyber gallery of my sculpture thanks to a NH State Council on the Arts, Individual Artist Fellowship received in 1998. I also take time every year to work as, artist in residence, in New Hampshires schools. In 1993, an accepted collaborative proposal submitted to Inez McDermott, then director of New England College Gallery, Henniker, NH, resulted in a significant change in my direction as an artist and the materials I use. The proposal gave me an opportunity to collaborate with another artist, to explore new materials, and to exhibit the years work at the gallery. The years exploration focused on the tradition of ritual art forms that had relevance to my ...

    Christine Laverty - I am a local Long Island, NY artist who enjoys working in many different mediums, including but not limited to: graphic art, acrylic painting, photography, polymer clay & mixed media. I am in the beginning stages of building my own small business selling my polymer clay creatures and I also sell graphic pieces, paintings and photographs in local exhibitions. ...

    Alexandre Nodopaka - 1. To portray ideas in a fresh style, but most important I was Born for Art, I Live for Art and will die for Art. 2. Abstraction in art is the greatest spiritual meditation & an ideal cerebral masturbation. 3. Photography killed representational art some 150 years ago. The computer killed abstract art. Today, thousands abstracts can be created in a day, they may be worth a thousand words but not a penny! 1. Pour peindre des idees dans un style frais, mais plus important je suis ne pour l'Art, je vis pour l'art et mourrai pour l'art. 2. L'abstraction dans l'art est la plus grande meditation spirituelle & une masturbation cerebrale ideale. 3. La photographie a tue l'art figuratif il y a quelques 150 annees et l'ordinateur a tue l'art abstrait. Aujourd'hui, des milliers d'art abstrait peuvent etre crees dans un jour... ils peuvent valoir mille mots mais pas un centime! 1. Para retratar las ideas en un estilo fresco, pero mas importantes de que era nacido para Art, vivo para Art y morire por Art. 2. El caracter abstracto en el ...

    Valeria Sepulveda - EDUCATION 1999 Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Sculpture , University of ConcepciA3n ,ConcepciA3n ,Chile. Exhibitions 2018 A<>, Club ecuestre , Cachagua, Chile 2017 GROUP EXHIBITION A>>, Sala Arte Los DomAnicos, Santiago, Chile 2012 , SOLO EXHIBITHION, PAINTING AND SCULPTURES, GalerAa Montecatini.cl 2008 aEURoeSOFA Chicago-Sculpture Objects and Functional Art FairaEUR . Chicago, United States 2008 aEURoe50 years- Steel ArtitsaEUR, Group Exhibition. ConcepciA3n, Chile 2007 aEURoeArt Fair of Visual Arts and Public SpacesaEUR ConcepciA3n, Chile. 2006 aEURoeJungle of MetalaEUR,Solo exhibition at Universitarie Gallery. ConcepciA3n, Chile 2005 aEURoeArt NightaEUR, Canadian Asosiation, at Sheraton Hotel . Santiago , Chile 2005 aEURoeMetal BodiesaEUR, Solo exhibition, County Gobernment Gallery , Talcahuano, Chile 2005 Group Exhibithion , Cultural center of Colina, Colina, Santiago 2003 aEURoeForm and MovementaEUR, Solo exhibition, Plaza Gallery, Talcahuano, Chile 2002 Works of aEUR|aEUR, Group exhibition at montecatini Gallery Art, ConcepciA3n, Chile. 2000 Group exhibition at Koninklijke Academie Von Schom Kunsten , Antwerpen , Belgium. 1999 Solo Exhibition , German Chilean Institute of Culture. ConcepciA3n , Chile. ...

    Patrick Wilchar - While exploring several mediums of artistic expression, metal sculpting became my most expressive and satisfying art form. Essentially a self taught artist, I express my art through the free form original sculpting of bronze, brass, copper and steel. My entwining of emotion and molten metal have been displayed and well received in juried as well as one artist shows throughout the west coast. My one of a kind sculptures of human, wildlife & abstract from inches to lifesize can be found in private collections and commercial institutions abroad as well as in the United States....

    Micha Nussinov - Nussinov's Statement Oct 2012 Drifting, being transient, in between various states of body/mind, like when we travel physically and with our imagination, as in a 'waking dream'. My work represents a world of ambiguity and illusion, of recognized and abstracted scenes embedded as a tapestry of matter, illustrating different relationships. Somewhere in the process of creating artworks these worlds are mixed in an harmonious and conflicting manner, representing the contradiction and collision between languages and landscapes. At all times the viewer is challenged to unfold the mystery, to explore and discover. The works of art are created not through a planned process but rather the starting point is an impulse, a visual or musical trigger. These signals lure the me into the unknown territories where my intuition and inner vision leads to spontaneous discoveries. As a teenager my box camera was an excuse to drift away from trouble, to capture in a photo something, that was at the same time ambiguous and exciting. As a cinematographer/ director of documentaries from1976 to1980 I was acknowledged as an acute observer of people and an highly experimental filmmaker. I have been working in various fields of the arts, consistently for the ...

    Max Tolentino - I do not think of art as a rationalization of an artistic thought or perhaps I am not still able to think this way. What fascinates me is the exercise of art; it is doing something that can express my personal point of view of things and the perception and the expression of the world as I see. Anything that carries human significance may cause me an emotion with the same intensity that I see at any museum in the world. Art is an emotional and intellectual product to me. Since my late starting in arts I have been sculpting my way in the artistic scenario with a differenced curiosity so that my overture to this environment gives me a privileged position. Doubts - no doubt - will arise, as my works transit between the formalism and the concept, between the beautiful and the political in art. But the doubts belong more to the one who sees then to me. Maybe I want to go further than the cultural concepts i?1/2 not that I pay much attention to it - but perhaps one day appreciating from outside I may glimpse a chance to be inside thus contributing in a certain way to this world ...