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    Noa Bornstein's bronze sculpture "Peace Gorilla" extends her arm in a non-verbal greeting across the species divide, as if to say, “Hello, peace, friend.” In her current location across from the United Nations in Dag Hammarskjold...
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    Located in Glen Ellen, CA
    "Once Upon a Time upon a Rock" relates an intimate moment when a mother reads to her child. The dimensions include the rock and each piece in the edition will vary as each rock will be unique. Edition of 12. Available now is Number 2 in the edition. The bronze figures together measure 1 1/2" x 1" x 3/4" Brooklyn, New York artist Noa Bornstein describes herself as “a draw-er”. Many of her sculptures begin as a quick drawing or impression - from memory, from dreams, or from life itself. “Watching a man walking down the street, I take out my little pad and am compelled to capture something of his gait, the rhythm, shape, whatever attracts my attention,” says Bornstein. Figurative sculptor and painter Noa Bornstein was born in San Rafael, California, and grew up mostly in Los Angeles. She has lived and worked in New York City since 1986. Bornstein holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from The University of California at Santa Cruz. Her sculptures have been shown in many indoor and outdoor venues, including at the Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art in Florida, the Rotunda Gallery in Brooklyn, and Grounds for Sculpture, Toad Hall...
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  • Mother and Child -miniature figurative bronze by New York artist Noa Bornstein
    By Noa Bornstein
    Located in Glen Ellen, CA
    This lovely small bronze in a warm honey brown patina is a depiction of a mother enveloping her child, inspired by a scene sculptor Noa Bornstein witnessed at a train station. The optional wooden base (as shown on the second image) is included. Listed dimensions include the wooden base. This humanistic, figurative sculpture is ideal for a desk or table-top, coffee table, or shelf. Edition 4 of 4. Noa Bornstein describes herself as “a draw-er”. Many of her sculptures begin as a quick drawing or impression - from memory, from dreams, or from life itself. “Watching a man walking down the street, I take out my little pad and am compelled to capture something of his gait, the rhythm, shape, whatever attracts my attention,” says Bornstein. Figurative sculptor and painter Noa Bornstein was born in San Rafael, California, and grew up mostly in Los Angeles. She has lived and worked in New York City since 1986. Bornstein holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from The University of California at Santa Cruz. Her sculptures have been shown at the Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art in Florida, the Rotunda Gallery in Brooklyn, and Grounds for Sculpture, Toad Hall...
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    By Noa Bornstein
    Located in Glen Ellen, CA
    "Why Fight When you Can Play?" is a set of playful, interactive, figurative sculptures sold in pairs. Each pair consists of one standing and one crouching figure in cast bronze. Seri...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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    Bronze

  • "Why Fight When You Can Play?" 2 pairs of interactive bronze figures
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    Located in Glen Ellen, CA
    "Why Fight When you Can Play?" is a set of playful, interactive, figurative sculptures sold in pairs. Each pair consists of one standing and one crouching figure in cast bronze. Seri...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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    Bronze

  • "Why Fight When You Can Play?" 3 pairs of interactive bronze figures
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    "Why Fight When you Can Play?" is a set of playful, interactive, figurative sculptures sold in pairs. Each pair consists of one standing and one crouching figure in cast bronze. Seri...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

    Materials

    Bronze

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