The news here is that I am still deep in my cleaning and purging process. All is going well although I still have some large sculptures in my storage space that I would like to set free to interact with the world. Personally, I don’t enjoy keeping my work in storage and would much prefer to find someone who loves the pieces to give them homes either temporarily or permanently. Like people, sculptures need love to keep them alive.
The last time I placed a sculpture was my goddess who is now a permanent resident at the Rowe Camp and Conference Center in Rowe, MA where she plays a big part in their community and workshops.
The goddess in the woods of Rowe Camp and Conference Center
Students for one of the workshops on the goddess
I am hoping to create a similar situation with these sculptures below. So, take a look at these pieces and feel free to send the images around to anyone you think may be interested. They are all life-size and are made of rebar (steel bar for the armature) and structolite (plaster-like building material) or Bondo (a kind of plastic used for car repair). A few of the pieces can go outside and other cannot. I will be taking the figures out of storage in the next couple of weeks to show them around to whoever is interested.
Mother and Child, full view and detail.
structolite, rebar, chicken wire. Life size, indoor
Two Figures, full view and detail.
structolite, rebar, chicken wire, lights. Life size, indoor
Some of the subject of these works is a bit challenging, but I know that for the right person the content will be perfect. The terms of owning the work will vary with each situation depending on what is negotiated. Please feel free to contact me at speaking@hotmail.com with inquiries and to see more photos.
This was the original context for the figures below although the large gold
figure already has a home, so the other three figures need to be placed.
They can go together or separately.
Receiving Figures, Bondo, mirror. Full size, outdoor or indoor pieces
Seated Figure, structolite. Full size, outdoor or indoor
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