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Serendipity
By Sally Hepler
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Serendipity
hand-fabricated steel 24 x 24.5 x 24"
There are two sides to any circle: the inside and the outside. In a similar way, there are two elusive forces at work when ex...
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Vesuvius
By Sally Hepler
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Vesuvius
19.5 x 15 x 14"
hand fabricated steel with patina, 4 inch tall powder coated steel base, shown in picture
There are two sides to any circle: the inside and the outside. In ...
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Sky Passages
By Sally Hepler
Located in Santa Fe, NM
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North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, NC - 1957
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Mayfair Festival of the Arts at the Allentown Art Museum - 1998
Baum School of Art in Allentown, PA - 1997
Schwenkfelder Library and Heritage Center Art Show in Pennsburg, PA - 2001
Reading Public Museum in Reading PA, 2014
Solo Shows:
Kutztown University in Kutztown, PA - 1960 and 1965
Allentown Art Museum in Allentown, PA - 1960 and 1961
Staempfli Gallery in New York City - 1962
Penn State University in University Park, PA - 1964 and 1972
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Bertha Eccles Art Center in Ogden, Utah - 1967
Mansfield University in Mansfield, PA - 1967
Huntington Museum of Art in Huntington, WV - 1971
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Albright College in Reading, PA - 1973
Ianuzzi Gallery in Scottsdale, AZ - 1974
Gallery Heimat 85 in West Berlin, Germany - 1977
Jack Savitt Gallery in Macungie, PA - 1981
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Artist Statement: Familiar yet strange, beautiful yet menacing, threatening yet delicate. Reaching and solid, my work traverses many contradictions. As in life, beautiful lines have sharp edges, precarious forms balance with great certainty yet are vulnerable to nature's menacing ways. I am interested in using recognizable materials and relationships in configurations that will serve to re-evaluate how one perceives what might at first seem obvious. Dark forms stand in front of their ever-changing shadows. Lines motion and engage, but are like life, elusive and mysterious.
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Born in the Netherlands in 1959
Education: 1978-1981 Studied fine art at Alfred University
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Lauren Clark Fine Art, Great Barrington, MA
2018
Lauren Clark Fine Art, Great Barrington, MA
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Lauren Clark Fine Art, Great Barrington, MA
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Carrie Haddad, Hudson, NY
Canyon Ranch, Lenox, MA
2015
DMG Gallery Saint Petersburg, FL
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Behnke Doherty gallery, Washington Depot, CT
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Behnke Doherty gallery, Washington Depot, CT
2010
Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield, MA
2008
Springstep, Medford, MA
2008 The Cherrystone gallery, Wellfleet, MA
2007 Carrie Haddad, Hudson, NY
2006 The Cherrystone gallery, Wellfleet, MA
2006 Carrie Haddad, Hudson NY
2005 The Haddad Lascano Gallery, Great Barrington, MA
2005 The Cherrystone gallery, Wellfleet, MA
2004 The Image Gallery, Stockbridge, MA
2004 The Haddad Lascano Gallery, Great Barrington, MA
2003 The Image Gallery, Stockbridge, MA
2003 Carrie Haddad, Hudson, NY
2002 Segreto Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, NM
2000Segreto Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, NM
1996 Canyon Ranch, Lenox, MA
1994 SPAZI Contemporary Art, Housatonic, MA
Visual Projections
2019
Oceanside Museum of Art, Oceanside CA
Blue Q
Berkshire International Festival, Great Barrington, MA
Hancock Shaker village, Hancock, NY
CATA, Great Barrington, MA
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Oceanside Museum of Art, Oceanside, CA
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Music video for Orange Sessions End Violence against women, Mongolia
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Stoneover Farm, Slideluck, Lenox MA
The Norman Rockwell Museum Gala, Stockbridge, MA
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July- The Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery,
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June- Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Material culture
Material culture , A sensory rave. In collaboration with Barbara K Wheaton
July- The Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery,
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Isis Chernobyl, written and directed by Pooja Roo, Housatonic, MA
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GWU, Washington, DC
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2016 Lauren Clark Fine Art Great Barrington, Ma
2016 The Meetinghouse Gallery, New Marlborough, MA
2015 Lauren Clark Fine Art Great Barrington, Ma
2015 Carrie Haddad, Hudson, NY
2015 Stoneover Farm, Lenox, MA
2014 Lauren Clark Fine Art Great Barrington, Ma
2015 Carrie Haddad, Hudson, NY
2014 Portals, The Meetinghouse Gallery, New Marlborough, MA
2014 BAA Redux, Lichtenstein Center, Pittsfield, MA
2013 Lauren Clark Fine Art Great Barrington, Ma
2013 Behnke Doherty gallery, Washington Depot, CT
2012 Behnke Doherty gallery, Washington Depot, CT
2012 Cheryl Hazan Gallery, New York, New York
2012 Soprafina, Boston,MA
2012 The Shade Gallery, The Bookstore Lenox, Ma
2012 The Meetinghouse Gallery, New Marlborough, MA
2011 The Ferrin Gakkery, Pittsfield, MA
2011 Cheryl Hazan Gallery, New York, New York
2011 Soprafina, Boston,MA
2011 The Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown, MA
2011 The Meetinghouse Gallery, New Marlborough, MA
2010 The ferrin Gakkery, Pittsfield, MA
2010 Art in The Park, Key West, FLA
2010 Lichtenstein Center for the arts, Pittsfield, MA
2010 Cheryl Hazan Gallery, New York, New York
2010 Soprafina, Boston,MA
2009 Art in The Park, Key West, FLA
2009 Soprafina, Boston,MA
2009 Cheryl Hazan Gallery, New York, NY
2009 The ferrin Gakkery, Pittsfield, MA
2009 The Millbrook Gallery and Sculpture garden, Concord, NH
2008 The Storefront Artist project, Pittsfield, MA
2008 Art in The Park, Key West, FLA
2008 Cairn Croft Sculpture Garden, Dover, MA
curated by Meredyth Moses
2008 The Millbrook Gallery and Sculpture garden, Concord, NH
2008 The Meetinghouse Gallery, New Marlborough, MA
2007 SKH Gallery, Great Barrington, MA
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Klaus Ihlenfeld (b.1934)
Untitled (Flower Form), sculpted phosphor bronze-coated copper sounding sculpture, early 1970s.
Exhibited: Klaus Ihlenfeld - Recent Sculpture at Albright College - Campus Center Gallery from Feb. 18 - March 18, 1973.. Welded bronze. 15 h x 12.5 inches w. Signed with initial on base.
Provenance: Albright College Museum collection.
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Klaus Karl Otto Ihlenfeld. He was born in Berlin, Germany in 1934. He studied art at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste and completed graduate work with the metal sculptor Hans Uhlmann. He visited the US in 1957 for the first time living in Durham, NC, where he befriended Dr. W. R. Valentiner, the Rembrandt authority and Director of the Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC. Through this friendship in 1960 he met and worked with the metal sculptor Harry Bertoia in Barto, PA.
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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City - 1962
Staempfli Gallery in New York City - 1962, 1964 and 1965
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Gallery Herbert Remmert and Dr. Barth in Dusseldorf in West Germany - 1981
Jack Savitt Gallery in Macungie, PA - 1981 and 1984
Heinz Ortleb Gallery, West Berlin, Germany - 1992
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Berks Art Alliance Show at the Reading Art Museum in Reading, PA - 1997
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Baum School of Art in Allentown, PA - 1997
Schwenkfelder Library and Heritage Center Art Show in Pennsburg, PA - 2001
Reading Public Museum in Reading PA, 2014
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Kutztown University in Kutztown, PA - 1960 and 1965
Allentown Art Museum in Allentown, PA - 1960 and 1961
Staempfli Gallery in New York City - 1962
Penn State University in University Park, PA - 1964 and 1972
Berks Art Alliance in Wyomissing, PA - 1966
Bertha Eccles Art Center in Ogden, Utah - 1967
Mansfield University in Mansfield, PA - 1967
Huntington Museum of Art in Huntington, WV - 1971
Shippensburg University in Shippensburg, PA - 1972
Albright College in Reading, PA - 1973
Ianuzzi Gallery in Scottsdale, AZ - 1974
Gallery Heimat 85 in West Berlin, Germany - 1977
Jack Savitt Gallery in Macungie, PA - 1981
College Misericordia in Dallas, PA - 1983
Schwenkfelder Library and Heritage Center in Pennsburg, PA, 2013
Periodical Reference:
Kaye, Ellen "The Obsessive Collector," Philadelphia Inquirer Sunday Magazine Sptember 21, 1986 pp. 32-33.
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1-30-1934 Born in Berlin, Germany. Father, Kurt Ihlenfeld, Lutheran pastor, novelist, critic and publisher was born in 1901 in Colmar, Alsace Lorain. Mother, Annie Stuhlmann, was born in 1905 in Breslau, Lower Silesia.
1940 - 1950 Public schools in Berlin; Löwen, Lower Silesia; Coswig, Radebeul, Glaubitz, Saxony. Königin Luise-Gymnasium in Dahlem, Berlin. First artworks, drawings and paintings; few sculptures.
1950 - 1956 Studied at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste in West Berlin, Germany. Graduate work with metal sculptor Hans Uhlmann. For 2 years maintained own studio at the Academy. Friendship with writer Günter Grass, and painter F. S. Sonnenstern. Met painters: Max Pechstein, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Carl Hofer, Max Kaus, and sculptors: Bernhard Heiliger, Renee Sintenis, and Richard Scheibe. Opened own gallery in the Kurfürstendam area of Berlin.
1954 Traveled to West Germany, France, Barcelona, Spain (Balearic Islands), and Menorca for 3 months.
1957 First visit to the United States in Durham, NC. Participated in a group show at the Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC. Friendship with Dr. W. R. Valentiner, the Rembrandt authority and Director of the Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC. Work with metal sculptor Harry Bertoia in Bally, PA. Started own metal sculptures in Bertoia Studio. Traveled to Mexico and throughout the US. Visited Monte Alban, and Mitla-Oaxaca. Started collecting works of pre-Columbian art. Also African and South Pacific works of art and the works of children.
1958 Returned to West Berlin, Germany to open own workshop and gallery. Cooperation with his brother Bertram Ihlenfeld and brother-in-law, violinist Heinz Ortleb. Precise metal sculptures in various medias.
1959: Motion picture of the development of sculptures: Spiel in Stahl (Play in Steel), filmed by Dr. Hans Cürlis shown at the Bergamo Film Festival in Italy, in West Germany, and German Embassies in South America.
1960 Second visit to the United States. Cooperation with sculptor Harry Bertoia in Bally, PA. Friendship with Brigitta Valentiner Bertoia. Worked on large commissions. Met painter Willem DeKoonig, gallerist Georg W. Staempfli in New York City, and furniture maker George Nakashima in New Hope, PA. First one-man show of sculptures at Kutztown State College, Kutztown, PA. One-man show of sculptures at the Allentown Museum of Art under Director Hirsch.
1961 Traveled and studied archeological sites in Mexico (Monte Alban, Mitla-Oaxaca; Colima, Nayarit, Sinaloa, Patzcuaro, etc.). Collected pre-Columbian art in Mexico and New York City. Second one-man show at the Allentown Museum of Art (sculptures) under Director Caldwell.
1962 One-man show at Staempfli Gallery in New York City. Participated in various group shows at the gallery: "Twenty Sculptors" and "Recent Acquisitions". Met artists Marcel Duchamp and Salvador Dali; sculptors Alexander Calder and Alexander Lieberman. Participated in a major exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City entitled "Modern Sculpture from the Joseph H. Hirshhorn Collection".
1963 Married Patricia A. Lambert of Springfield, PA. Harry Bertoia was their best man.
1964 One-man show at the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA and a group show "Stone, Wood and Metal" at Staemplfi Gallery in New York City. First child, Paul Vincent born.
1965 Entered group show at Staempfli Gallery "Stone and Crystal". One-man show of graphics at Kutztown State Teachers College in Kutztown, PA. One-man show at Wyomissing Art Alliance, Reading, PA.
1966 Commissioned for a fountain sculpture at Kutztown State Teachers College, Kutztown, PA. Birth of twins, Phillip Sydney and Naomi Andrea.
1967 Artist-in-Residence at the Bertha Eccles Art Center, Ogden, Utah (received a grant from the National Endowment of the Arts). Met sculptor Larry Elsner. One-man show at Mansfield State College, Mansfield, PA. Fourth child born, Douglas Robinson.
1968 - 1969 Commissioned to create a large relief sculpture for the Emigrant Savings Bank at 5 East 42nd Street in Manhattan, New York City entitled: Heavenly Bodies, 250 ft. X 32 ft. (weighing 8 tons). Moved to the estate "Iron Masters Mansion", Barto, PA.
1970 - 1971 Artist-in-Residence at the Huntington Museum of Art, Huntington, WV (received a grant from the National Endowment of the Arts). One-man show at the Huntington Museum of Art. A movie was made of the exhibition by the Huntington Television Station. Met A. Moretti, sculptor of glass figures. One-man show at the old Sears and Roebuck mansion in Haverford, PA.
1971 - 1972 Artist-in-Residence at the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA (received a grant from the National Endowment of the Arts). Classes for drawing and experimental sculpture. One-man show at the Chambers Building and the Hetzel Union Building. Also Artist-in-Residence at Shippensburg State College, Shippensburg, PA. Commissioned to execute a sculpture for the new Library at the Shippensburg State College. Death of father, Kurt Ihlenfeld.
1973 Invitation to lecture and work with sculpture classes at Colorado State University, Denver, Colorado. One-man show at Albright College, Reading, PA.
1974 - 1976 Years of increased studies and work. Acquisition of a farm in Barto, PA. Built a new workshop. Works and lives with his wife and four children at the Barto, PA farm. New sculptures in iron, bronze, brass and wood. Traveled to Belgium, West Germany and Switzerland. One-man show at Gallery Heimat 85, West Berlin, Germany. One-man show at the Ianuzzi Gallery, Scottsdale, Arizona. Friendship with sculptor Tom Althouse and paintress Jane Mitchell.
1977 - 1981 Traveled to West Berlin. Works exhibited at Gallery Heimat 85, West Berlin. Also exhibited at Gallery Ludwig Lange. New workshop opened at parent's house in West Berlin. Many sculptures in steel, iron and bronze, some are represented at the Gallery Herbert Remmert and Dr. Barth, Düsseldorf, West Germany. Visited the Island of Korfu in Greece. New graphics. First visit to Italy. A fire at the farm destroyed two buildings, also 38 sculptures (created from 1950 to 1979), reliefs, graphics, correspondences, and various art collections.
1981 - 1984 One-man show and group shows at the Jack Savitt Gallery, Macungie, PA. One-man show at Misericordia College, Dallas, PA.
1984 - 1985 Change of direction. Painting in watercolor dominates sculptural work. Also greater interest in collecting other artists' work. One-man show at the James A. Caplan estate in Villanova, PA.
1989 Represented in the June 1989 Colonial Homes magazine. The article and photographs described the artist's life and his collections.
1992 Traveled to Europe, mainly living and working in Germany and Belgium. One-man show in Liegé, Belgium. Sculptures, drawings and paintings shown at the Heinz Ortleb Gallery, Berlin. Death of mother, Annie Ihlenfeld, in Berlin.
1994 - 1996 Restored a large barn at the farm with his son Phillip for extensive art collections and completed sculptures. Created sculpture garden at farm.
1996 Created many new bronze and brass sculptures during the winter months. Participated in the Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce Sculpture Show. Study tour to Bermuda with his wife. The semi-tropical plants and landscapes inspired new works.
1997: Traveled, study-tour, to St. Lucia, near Martinique, in the West Indies with his wife. This tropical environment was most inspiring. Participated in the Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce Sculpture Show at the James A. Michener Art Museum in Doylestown from June 13 to September 7, 1997.
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2001 Entered a group show of sculpture and paintings at the Schwenkfelder Library and Heritage Center, Pennsburg, PA. Continues to create new sculptures in iron, bronze, brass and wood. Also has continued to produce a wide variety of watercolor & other graphics large and small.
2002 Study tour to the Key West, Cozumel, Tulum, Belize and Nassau. Continues to produce many sculptures in bronze and iron.
2003 - 2004 Visited Niagara Falls, the Finger Lakes, Thousand Islands, Rockport, Maine and Concord, Massachusetts. Many inspirations for water colors and sculptures.
2005 - Exploring Maryland during the summer. First grandchild born in July, which was an extraordinary event. Painting many watercolors and continuing to work in forged iron.
2006
Sculptures entered in the PA Sinfonia Orchestra Art Auction, Allentown, PA. Continues to produce a wide variety of watercolors and bronze sculptures. Acquired over 200 African artifacts. Sculptures sold at David Rago Auctions...
Category
Mid-20th Century Abstract Sally Hepler Art
Materials
Bronze
$7,500
H 15 in W 12.5 in D 10 in
el Grande Model bronze sculpture
By Bill Barrett
Located in New York, NY
In 1983, returning to one of his earliest concepts, the standing figure, Barrett cast five small upright pieces that would become the Grande series. Barrett’s work became more organ...
Category
1980s Abstract Sally Hepler Art
Materials
Bronze
Karl Stirner Abstract Brutalist Bronze Sculpture, 19.75"H
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Karl Stirner (German/American, 1923-2016)
Marking(s); notes: signed
Materials: bronze
Dimensions (H, W, D): 19.75"h, 10"w, ...
Category
20th Century Abstract Sally Hepler Art
Materials
Bronze
$1,500
H 19.75 in W 10 in D 8 in
"Lucky Number" - abstract sculpture - Barbara Hepworth
By Susan Hable
Located in Atlanta, GA
Susan Hable is inspired by the work of David Hockney, Milton Avery, Henri Matisse, Alex Katz, Howard Hodgkins, Hilma af Klint, Georgia O'Keeffe, Barbara Hepworth and Constantin Brâncuși.
With humor and a bit of mischief, Susan Hable’s “Don't Pick The Flowers!” is a body of work that is at once a refuge and a playground. Inspired by her sumptuous garden just outside of her Athens studio, Susan flows from one medium to the next from painting to collage to sculpture. Susan sees her garden as a place for adventure and daydreaming, challenging her perceptions of what her Art can be. Even a weedy ground cover has caught Susan’s eye, an overlooked invasive is seen in a new light becoming a dreamlike fairytale path. Her work asks us to engage in life, go for a walk and play.
Susan Hable Smith is the artist and designer behind the boldly colored and hand drawn patterns of Hable Construction...
Category
2010s Abstract Sally Hepler Art
Materials
Marble, Bronze
$6,800
H 20 in W 12 in D 12 in
Previously Available Items
Echo
By Sally Hepler
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Lyric
hand fabricated steel. Colored patina, with 2 inch steel plate black base.
10"h x 20w x 8"d
Distressed and scratched areas on the ball in particular are intentional. See image...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Sally Hepler Art
Materials
Steel
Inner Passion
By Sally Hepler
Located in Santa Fe, NM
INCLUDES BASE.
hand-fabricated bronze, powder coated steel base
There are two sides to any circle: the inside and the outside. In a similar way, there are two elusive forces ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Sally Hepler Art
Materials
Bronze
Rendezvous sculpture only
By Sally Hepler
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Rendezvous, 30 x 23 x 18" sculpture size.
DOES NOT INCLUDE BASE.
hand-fabricated bronze, powder coated steel base
signature copyright 2006, fabricated in 2016, edition marked 2/8...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Sally Hepler Art
Materials
Bronze
Rite de Passage (small)
By Sally Hepler
Located in Santa Fe, NM
20 x 17 x 17" sculpture size (64" height with the base)
powder coated chrome finish
hand fabricated bronze, powder coated steel base
Base dimensions 44" height, 9 x 9" base depth and...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Sally Hepler Art
Materials
Bronze
Lyric
By Sally Hepler
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Lyric
hand fabricated steel. Colored patina, with 1 inch steel plate base.
9.5"h x 20w x 9"d
There are two sides to any circle: the inside and the outside. In a similar way, there a...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Sally Hepler Art
Materials
Steel
Here Comes the Sun
By Sally Hepler
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Here Comes the Sun
Hand fabricated bronze with chemical patina. Sealed with lacquer and wax.
Large pyramid- 29"h x 10 x 10 x 9" base, small pyramid ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Sally Hepler Art
Materials
Bronze
Deja Vu
By Sally Hepler
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Deja Vu total height 58"
hand fabricated bronze on powder coated steel pedestal
sculpture size: 14 x 13 x 10"
pedestal size: 44 x 9 x 9"
edition 12/20
There ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Sally Hepler Art
Materials
Bronze, Steel
Equinox
By Sally Hepler
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Equinox
hand fabricated bronze
16.5 x 19 x 9.5" sculpture size
7 x 7 x 2"h tabletop base
There are two sides to any circle: the inside and the outside. In a similar way, ther...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Sally Hepler Art
Materials
Bronze
Sally Hepler art for sale on 1stDibs.
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