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Organic or Tribal Influence Bronze Garden Sculpture by Noted Sculptor Tim Doyle
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Organic form bronze garden or yard sculpture by California Sculptor Tim Doyle. Influenced by Alberto Giacometti, with use of African tribal motifs and brutalist textures. This sculpture was cast using the lost wax method while Tim was at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville in the late 80s. This has been outdoors for the past 20 plus years, retaining beautiful patina.
Bio.
Tim Doyle Sculptor
Education . HSU Arcata CA BA. SIU Carbondale Il. MFA
Sculpture circa 1988
Selected Solo Exhibitions / Selected Group Exhibitions / Articles and Reviews / Commissions, Grants and Awards
Art and Industry, Palms Springs, Ca. 2007 "Impulse Erotic Figurations after 3am"
Inmo Gallery, Chinatown, Los Angeles 2002 "Overlap"
Inmo Gallery, Chinatown, Los Angeles 2000 "A Sculpture"
Carl Cherry Center for the Arts, Carmel Ca. 1995 Drawings/Sculpture
" Baby's All Grown Up". Marvimon Installation. 2006 Chinatown Ca.
Veronica Fernandez curator.
Pacific Design Center, Thomas Lavin Showroom, West Hollywood 2005
Pacific Palisades Showcase House, 2004. Benefit for Hollygrove Children and Family Services Agency. Los Angeles Ca. Susan Cohen/Peter Bolton Designers, Media Room.
Hollywood Bowl Sphere Art Project. Track 16 Gallery Bergamot Station, Supporting Heart Of LA Youth, Santa Monica, Ca. 2004
BGH Gallery, Santa Monica 2001
Consortium Gallery, Venice, CA 2000
Thomas Lavin, West Hollywood 2000
Advertising Building, Santa Ana 1993
Art Phase One Gallery, Chicago 1988
Contemporary Metals USA, Downey Museum of Art, Los Angeles 1988
Palm Springs Life Magazine, May 2007. "Sand to Sea "
Dune Magazine, May-June 2007 "Girl About Town" Kimberly Nichols inaugural edition Dune Magazine
Los Angeles Calendar Weekend Dec. 21 06. "Drink It In" art parties resculpted, Chris Lee
Los Angeles Magazine, "Design House" October 2003, Nash Lauriston article, photography, Dominique Vorillon
Los Angeles Times , "Inspiring Links Between Art and Science," David Pagel. August 8, 2000
A Sculpture ," Exhibition Catalog text, preface, review, Peter Frank 2000
Innovative Sculpture Gallery ," Ann Veila, Los Altos 1992 McKnezie Park.
Art for Lunch ," Los Altos 1992
Metalsmith Magazine 1987 cast aluminum sculpture "Dance"
"Cutting Corners," Stainless Steel sculpture commissioned by American Realty Advisors, Stanely Iezman, CEO 12300 Wilshire Blvd.,LA CA
Plaster Sculpture Installation / collaboration with David Hertz, Architect 1998 Leher residence, Bel Air Ca.
1% For the Arts Commission, "Twins" cast bronze sculptures, commissioned by Wyndham Hotel Corporation, Culver City Ca. 1995-6
"Wandering Hearts," McKenzie Park, City of Los Altos, Ca. 1992 Six Cast aluminum/wood sculptures. G
- Similar to:Alberto Giacometti (Sculptor)
- Dimensions:Height: 32.19 in (81.77 cm)Width: 73 in (185.42 cm)Depth: 31 in (78.74 cm)
- Style:Mid-Century Modern (In the Style Of)
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- Place of Origin:
- Period:1980-1989
- Date of Manufacture:1988
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. In fine condition, nice warm patina to bronze.
- Seller Location:St. Louis, MO
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU820233648872
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