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Mitchell Gaudet

Mitchell Gaudet Art Glass Head
By Mitchell Gaudet
Located in Savannah, GA
Mitchell Gaudet (Lousiana, b.1962) An art glass head on socle. 7 inches wide by 4 inches deep by
Category

Late 20th Century Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass

Mitchell Gaudet Art Glass Head
Mitchell Gaudet Art Glass Head
H 11 in W 7 in D 4 in
Esclavo Esperanzado
Located in New Orleans, LA
Mitchell Gaudet is a glass artist who uses the hot cast process to create multiples often assembled
Category

2010s Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Khamsa
Located in New Orleans, LA
Mitchell Gaudet is a glass artist who uses the hot cast process to create multiples often assembled
Category

2010s Sculptures

Materials

Gold, Steel

Khamsa
H 32 in W 16 in D 16 in
Sebastian and Irene
Located in New Orleans, LA
Mitchell Gaudet is a glass artist who uses the hot cast process to create multiples often assembled
Category

2010s Sculptures

Materials

Gold, Steel

Cephalophore
Located in New Orleans, LA
Mitchell Gaudet is a glass artist who uses the hot cast process to create multiples often assembled
Category

2010s Sculptures

Materials

Gold, Steel

Cephalophore
H 36 in W 12 in D 12 in
Vanity
Located in New Orleans, LA
Mitchell Gaudet is a glass artist who uses the hot cast process to create multiples often assembled
Category

2010s Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Vanity
H 48 in W 48 in D 6 in
Samiri
Located in New Orleans, LA
Mitchell Gaudet is a glass artist who uses the hot cast process to create multiples often assembled
Category

2010s Sculptures

Materials

Gold, Steel

Samiri
H 56 in W 12 in D 12 in
Buddha with Flames
Located in New Orleans, LA
Mitchell Gaudet is a glass artist who uses the hot cast process to create multiples often assembled
Category

2010s Sculptures

Materials

Gold, Steel

Cupid Stele
Located in New Orleans, LA
Mitchell Gaudet is a glass artist who uses the hot cast process to create multiples often assembled
Category

2010s Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Cupid Stele
H 24 in W 36 in D 8 in
Please Please
Located in New Orleans, LA
Mitchell Gaudet is a glass artist who uses the hot cast process to create multiples often assembled
Category

2010s Sculptures

Materials

Gold, Steel

Please Please
H 48 in W 12 in D 12 in
Buddha with Flowers
Located in New Orleans, LA
Mitchell Gaudet is a glass artist who uses the hot cast process to create multiples often assembled
Category

2010s Sculptures

Materials

Steel, Gold

Donna Librea, Mixed Media Wall Hanging Drawing
By Alex Beard
Located in Surfside, FL
Dunbar, Mitchell Gaudet, Alan Gerson, Thomas Mann, Steve Martin, James Michalopoulos, Terrence Osborne
Category

1990s Contemporary Mixed Media

Materials

Paper, Charcoal, Mixed Media

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Large Studio Glass Vase by Michell Gaudet New Orleans Artist, 1998
By Mitchell Gaudet
Located in Keego Harbor, MI
This vase was executed at Pilchuk in 1998 by New Orleans glass artist Mitchell Gaudet. Vibrant
Category

1990s American Glass

Materials

Art Glass

Mitchell Gaudet Green Scalloped Art Glass Shell Paperweight Palmette Tile
By Mitchell Gaudet
Located in Dayton, OH
"Mitchell Gaudet Born 1962) is active or lives in Louisiana. Mitchell Gaudet is known for Glass
Category

Late 20th Century Art Deco Wall-mounted Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass

A Massive Art Vase by Mitchell Gaudet (signed)
By Mitchell Gaudet
Located in North Miami, FL
Blue Vase in cast and blown glass. Signed piece from the Pilchuck School of Glass Blowing.
Category

Late 20th Century American Glass

Materials

Blown Glass

Fontaneda
Located in New Orleans, LA
Mitchell Gaudet is a glass artist who uses the hot cast process to create multiples often assembled
Category

2010s Sculptures

Materials

Gold, Steel

Fontaneda
H 36 in W 18 in D 18 in
Militus
Located in New Orleans, LA
Mitchell Gaudet is a glass artist who uses the hot cast process to create multiples often assembled
Category

2010s Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Militus
H 16 in W 10 in D 10 in
Donna Librea, Mixed Media Wall Hanging Drawing
By Alex Beard
Located in Surfside, FL
Dunbar, Mitchell Gaudet, Alan Gerson, Thomas Mann, Steve Martin, James Michalopoulos, Terrence Osborne
Category

1990s Contemporary Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media, Paper, Charcoal

Glass Wall Sculpture by Mitchell Gaudet
By Mitchell Gaudet
Located in New Orleans, LA
Cast glass sculpture by New Orleans artist Mitchell Gaudet; green with gold inclusions; two faces
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Wall-mounted Sculptures

Materials

Glass

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The history of sculpture as we know it is believed to have origins in Ancient Greece, while small sculptural carvings are among the most common examples of prehistoric art. In short, sculpture as a fine art has been with us forever. A powerful three-dimensional means of creative expression, sculpture has long been most frequently associated with religion — consider the limestone Great Sphinx in Giza, Egypt — while the tradition of collecting sculpture, which has also been traced back to Greece as well as to China, far precedes the emergence of museums.

Technique and materials in sculpture have changed over time. Stone sculpture, which essentially began as images carved into cave walls, is as old as human civilization itself. The majority of surviving sculpted works from ancient cultures are stone. Traditionally, this material and pottery as well as metalbronze in particular — were among the most common materials associated with this field of visual art. Artists have long sought new ways and materials in order to make sculptures and express their ideas. Material, after all, is the vehicle through which artists express themselves, or at least work out the problems knocking around in their heads. It also allows them to push the boundaries of form, subverting our expectations and upending convention. As an influential sculptor as much as he was a revolutionary painter and printmaker, Pablo Picasso worked with everything from wire to wood to bicycle seats.

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