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Maxwell CarraherThe Reaching Man 2/9
$19,000
£14,352.38
€16,587.26
CA$26,700.12
A$29,685.90
CHF 15,631.42
MX$360,179.24
NOK 197,901.49
SEK 184,989.66
DKK 123,783.78
About the Item
Maxwell Carraher is a third generation fine artist living and working in Los Angeles.
"I've been working in the medium of clay since I was a child. I often find the communication I am placing in my sculpture to be one of hope, breaking bonds and becoming better. I feel these ideas are universal and no matter the person, everyone has felt the need for hope, or the desire to break free and improve. These are the types of natural urges that make mankind worthwhile.
My inspiration has always been the human soul, it’s struggles and triumphs. I find this subject is the
one that most consistently motivates me to push through the myriad of creative struggles that are
inherent whenever you are trying to make something from nothing."
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- Dimensions:Height: 32 in (81.28 cm)Width: 8 in (20.32 cm)Depth: 18 in (45.72 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Napa, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: MWC-1041stDibs: LU14429673322
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