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Item Ships From: Arizona
Horse (mixed media fiber sculpture)
By Siri Hollander
Located in Maricopa, AZ
About the artist : Siri Hollander’s entire process started from an innate desire to work in large format but being self-taught she had to create her own system through trial and erro...
Category

1990s Naturalistic Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Jose Aragon New Mexico Religious Boultos, Circa 1820 - Jesus de Nazarino
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Wonderful historic boultos by New Mexico artist Jose Aragon (1796-1850) Titled: “Jesus de Nazarino.” Painted wood, gesso and polychrome. Measures: 20 3/4"h x 9 ½”w x 5"d. In wonde...
Category

1820s Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Gesso, Wood

P.E. Guerin, New York Bronze Mercury - 19th Century
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Pierre Emmanuel Guerin, (American, NY, NY born France, 1833-1911). Large PE Guerin foundry bronze casting of Mercury. Measures 36"h x 11"w x 8" across. Rests on a decorative bronze...
Category

19th Century Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Clumsy Sky Grey
By Jeremy Thomas
Located in Phoenix, AZ
cold rolled steel, powder coat, and urethane
Category

2010s Abstract Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Richard Shiloh Bronze Sculpture Seated Male Dancer
By Richard Shiloh
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Well done bronze by Polish/Israeli artist Richard Shiloh (1946-2012). Title: Dancer on the Bar. Created circa: 1970's - 1980's. Measures: 13 1/2"h x 7"w. Edition size 5 of 8. The work is in excellent condition with no damage. The signature, edition size and foundry mark are seen on the base. Richard Shiloh is an internationally recognized Israeli figural...
Category

Late 20th Century Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Nat Werner Original Wood Sculpture, Female Figure
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Wood sculpture by Nat Werner of a woman with arms outstretched. Measures 10" H x 4" W x 4" L. In excellent condition with no damage. The signature "Werner" is seen on the lower front...
Category

Mid-20th Century Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Wood

Pinnacle Expectations
By Jeremy Thomas
Located in Phoenix, AZ
"These inflated objects are grown more than fabricated. Through the process of inflation, the application of the air to the geometric construction defines form at the moment of infla...
Category

2010s Abstract Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Canvas, Resin, Vinyl

ASCENDING HELIX
By Lyle London
Located in Tempe, AZ
ASCENDING HELIX exhibits a spiral geometry and can be suspended from a ceiling or ground mounted to a tension bar and floor base. The two types of textured dichroic glass change co...
Category

2010s Abstract Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Vases in Bowl
By Bobby Silverman
Located in Phoenix, AZ
unglazed ceramic
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Other Me
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Born Monterrey, Mexico 1991. Graduated from the Bachelor of Arts at the University of Monterrey. (2014) Andrés uses ceramics as a medium to create amorphous beings that seem to belo...
Category

2010s Abstract Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Robert Garret Thew American Sculptor Rare Art Deco Bronze Cigar Stand, Penguin
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Fabulous deco penguin design- bronze cigar stand by Connecticut sculptor Robert Garret Thew, (1892-1964). Signed on the base "G.Thew" and dated 1929. In excellent condition with a be...
Category

Early 20th Century Art Deco Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Four Square
By Peter Millett
Located in Phoenix, AZ
painted wood Peter Millett is a seasoned traveler, who draws inspiration from his extensive trips through North America, South America, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East; explorin...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint

Mar
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Born Monterrey, Mexico 1991. Graduated from the Bachelor of Arts at the University of Monterrey. (2014) Andrés uses ceramics as a medium to create amorphous beings that seem to belo...
Category

2010s Abstract Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Ena Rottenberg Glass Sculpture, 1937, Nude Figure “Modell”
By Ena Rottenberg
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Ena Rottenberg (1893-1952) art glass sculpture titled "Modell.” Made in Czechoslovakia. Marked “Rottenberg” 13" H. This piece was awarded the Grand Prix at the World’s Fair Paris, 19...
Category

1930s Modern Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Emerging Organism
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Born Monterrey, Mexico 1991. Graduated from the Bachelor of Arts at the University of Monterrey. (2014) Andrés uses ceramics as a medium to create amorphous beings that seem to belo...
Category

2010s Abstract Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Helix
By Peter Millett
Located in Phoenix, AZ
galvanized steel Growing up Peter Millett was surrounded by activity. His father was an architect and his mother a musician who produced community theatre. There were always sets ...
Category

2010s Abstract Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

"Batter Up"
By Todd Pierce
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
I am inspired by Andy Warhol, who taught us through his silk-screened images of Campbell Soup cans back in 1962 that objects of our popular culture cab be interpreted as “art” if we ...
Category

2010s Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Enamel, Steel

Two Story
By Peter Millett
Located in Phoenix, AZ
painted wood Peter Millett is a seasoned traveler, who draws inspiration from his extensive trips through North America, South America, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East; explorin...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint

Inner Me
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Born Monterrey, Mexico 1991. Graduated from the Bachelor of Arts at the University of Monterrey. (2014) Andrés uses ceramics as a medium to create amorphous beings that seem to belo...
Category

2010s Abstract Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Life on the Shelf
By Louise Blyton
Located in Phoenix, AZ
b. Melbourne, Australia Louise Blyton is a reductive artist exploring the romance of raw linen and dry pigment. The artist’s geometrically shaped canvases explore color, light, and form through the visual language of Reductivism, an aesthetic style characterized by streamlined compositions, restricted color, and a reduction of form and means. Identifying with Reductivism’s simplicity, Blyton’s shaped canvases and three-dimensional wall sculptures elevate craftsmanship and process, achieving a compositional clarity that unifies color and form. To construct her works, Blyton covers custom built balsa wood stretchers with raw linen, adorning them with layers of pure pigment or acrylic paint. Each pigment reacts differently to raw linen and requires a specific number of coats to reach the artist’s desired level of saturation. As the artist explains, “I’m always looking for a kind of quietness and harmony when making my works even if the color being used is loud.” The artist creates her own spatial dimension by manipulating the shape of the canvas, which escapes from the flat surface of the wall, confusing its role as a painting. “Rather than responding to the architecture they ask particular attributes of the building to act as support,” as some works appear to climb the surface of the walls, while others straddle columns and corners. Louise Blyton lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. She graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Art at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia in 1988. Her works are held in significant corporate and private collections in Australia, China, France, United Kingdom, Portugal, and the United States. Since 2000, Blyton has run an artist supply store called, St. Luke Artist Colourman, which specializes in professional paint and raw materials, with her husband David Coles.
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Linen, Acrylic

Eugene Marioton French Bronze, circa 1890s, “Fascinator” Snake Charmer
By Eugene Marioton
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Bronze by Eugene Marioton (1857-1933) French Artist. “Fascinator” (Snake Charmer), created late 19th century Sculpture measures 20 1/2" H x 9" L x 9 1/2" W. Siot Decauville Foundry -...
Category

Late 19th Century Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Canyon
By George Thiewes
Located in Phoenix, AZ
painted steel In the fields of sculpture and drawing, George Thiewes creates sharp, angular work with a focus on the interaction of light and dark. That interest began in the 1990s ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Pointing Out As Yellow Grey
By Jan Maarten Voskuil
Located in Phoenix, AZ
acrylic on linen 12 x 12 x 5.5 inches Jan Maarten Voskuil stretches his paintings into the third dimension. His crafted, partly curved wooden constructions are based on simple ge...
Category

2010s Minimalist Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Linen, Acrylic

CONCH #7
By Lyle London
Located in Tempe, AZ
This large 3D print is part of a series of organic abstractions inspired by ocean conches. 3D prints are especially suited to the computer aided design process used to create these ...
Category

2010s Abstract Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Plastic, Paint

Skate
By Tom Waldron
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Excerpts from William Peterson, Tom Waldron, 1985 They cut through space like beautiful and efficient tools. No bases or pedestals are required. They sit ...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Torque
By Tom Waldron
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Excerpts from William Peterson, Tom Waldron, 1985 They cut through space like beautiful and efficient tools. No bases or pedestals are required. They sit ...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Barye Rare Bronze Sculpture, "Marabou and Snake Marabout Au Serpent"
By Antoine-Louis Barye
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Antoine-Louis Barye (1796-1875.) Bronze maribou stork and snake with rich brown patina, signed “Barye” on the embankment. Antique edition cast marked F. Barbedienne Fondeur (caster.)...
Category

Early 20th Century Art Nouveau Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Warren Wheelock Bronze Sculpture, circa 1930s, Boy and Rabbit
By Warren Wheelock
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Excellent bronze of boy and rabbit measuring 15 1/4"H x 5 1/2"W x 5"L. By Massachusetts/New Mexico/New York artist Warren Wheelock (1880-1960). The work...
Category

Mid-20th Century Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

DANCER 6
By Lyle London
Located in Tempe, AZ
DANCER 6 is one of a series of dancing figures in a style best described as anthropomorphic abstraction. The piece shown is 10 feet high and is made of aluminum with an automotive b...
Category

2010s Abstract Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Pillow Talk
By Jeremy Thomas
Located in Phoenix, AZ
"These inflated objects are grown more than fabricated. Through the process of inflation, the application of the air to the geometric construction defines form at the moment of infla...
Category

2010s Abstract Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Cotton, Resin, Vinyl

BLUEGREEN 2 AQUA Concave
By Eric Zammitt
Located in Phoenix, AZ
laminated acrylic plastic Zammitt’s work alludes to the dynamics and interplay of dual elements: matter and energy, spirit and body, emotion and intellect. It is simultaneously abou...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Plastic

Straight to the Moon Again
Located in Phoenix, AZ
acrylic on plywood With the series titled We Share the Same Sky and New Objects Same Sky, my choice of natural wood as a material is influenced by the rich heritage of my father and...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Plywood, Acrylic

Saddle
By Tom Waldron
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Excerpts from William Peterson, Tom Waldron, 1985 They cut through space like beautiful and efficient tools. No bases or pedestals are required. They sit ...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Pointing Out As Blue Grey
By Jan Maarten Voskuil
Located in Phoenix, AZ
acrylic on linen 12 x 12 x 3 inches Jan Maarten Voskuil stretches his paintings into the third dimension. His crafted, partly curved wooden constructions are based on simple geom...
Category

2010s Minimalist Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Linen, Acrylic

Paolo Soleri Cast Aluminium Sculpture, Nude Female Form
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Cast aluminium nude sculpture by architect and artist Paolo Soleri (1910-2013). Soleri is well known for his experimental community, Arcosanti, just north of Phoenix where his cast w...
Category

Mid-20th Century Arizona - Sculptures

Bernhard Sopher California Artist Terracotta Sculpture, Mother and Child
By Bernhard Sopher
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Terracotta sculpture by Bernhard Sopher (Syrian/American 1877-1949). Clay figure of mother and child. Signed on the lower back: B. Sopher. Measures: 7 1/2" H x 7" W x 5" L. In excell...
Category

Mid-20th Century Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Terracotta

Paolo Soleri Original Bronze Sculpture - Winged Angel Form
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Bronze angel sculpture by architect and artist Paolo Soleri (1910-2013). Soleri is well-known for his experimental Community, Arcosanti, just n...
Category

Mid-20th Century Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

YELLOWPINK Wedge
By Eric Zammitt
Located in Phoenix, AZ
laminated acrylic plastic Zammitt’s work alludes to the dynamics and interplay of dual elements: matter and energy, spirit and body, emotion and intellect. It is simultaneously abou...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Plastic

After Holbein 1
By Devorah Sperber
Located in Phoenix, AZ
chenille stems, mixed media platform, polished stainless steel cylinder, edition 1 of 1 Devorah Sperber’s work exists at the intersection of art, science, and technology. Following ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Steel, Stainless Steel

The Sun Also Rises Yellow
By Jeremy Thomas
Located in Phoenix, AZ
stainless steel, vinyl emulsion
Category

2010s Abstract Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Antonio de Fillipo Bronze Sculpture, Great Dane
Located in Phoenix, AZ
This wonderful bronze by Antonio de Fillipo (1900-1993) depicts the regal Great Dane. It bears a warm, satiny patina and is in excellent condition. The dog stands 10" high x 13" long...
Category

Mid-20th Century Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Georges Oudot French Artist Terracotta Sculpture, 1958, Seated Female Figure
By Georges Oudot
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Terracotta sculpture by French artist Georges Oudot (1928-2004). Bears his signature “Oudot” and the date ‘58. Beautiful work depicting a seated female with covered head. Measures:...
Category

Mid-20th Century Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Clay

Strawberry Shortcake
By Jeremy Thomas
Located in Phoenix, AZ
"These inflated objects are grown more than fabricated. Through the process of inflation, the application of the air to the geometric construction defines form at the moment of inflation." It is the pragmatic that draws Thomas. Asked about his influences he asserts that his primary influences do not come from the realm of art but rather from everyday living. “I don’t eat, sleep, and breathe art,” he comments. His discovery of metal-working arose in a similar, practical way. Thomas had been sculpting with stone and asked someone to show him how to forge his own chisel. This was the start of his exploration of forging techniques and after a time he gave up working with stone to work with metal. One of the key aspects of blacksmithing that intrigued Thomas was fact that it isn’t instantly gratifying, and it poses questions that aren’t easily solved. He interned with Tom Joyce...
Category

2010s Abstract Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Cotton, Resin, Vinyl

Frank Vittor Italian/American Sculptor Mother and Child Bronze, 1915
By Frank Vittor
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Frank Vittor (1888-1966) important bronze of mother and child. Signed by the artist “F. Vittor” and dated 1915. Also bears the foundry mark. Measures 12 1/2"h x 12 ½”w x 9"long. Bronze rests on a 1 ½ inch marble plinth. Artist born in Italy, studied with Rodin. The foundry is the National Art bronze works. The bronze was converted to a lamp at one point, and still bears a threaded tube projecting from the lower base approximately ½ inch. Frank Vittor (January, 6, 1888 - January 24, 1968) was an Italian immigrant to the United States who became famous as a sculptor. Vittor was born in Mozzato, Como, a suburb of Milan, Italy. He studied art in Milan at the Academy of Beres and then traveled to Paris, France to study under Auguste Rodin. When Vittor was 18, in 1906, U.S. architect Stanford White brought Vittor to New York to work on his staff. White, who had designed Madison Square Garden II, was murdered at a performance at The Garden two weeks after Vittor arrived. The youth, having little money and knowing very limited English, decided to stay in America and soon opened an art studio. He met his future wife, Ade Mae Humphreys, a resident of Pittsburgh, and made the move to her home town. Aviator Charles Lindbergh's first solo trans-Atlantic 3,600-mile (5,800 km) flight between Long Island, New York and Paris, France was immortalized in bronze by Vittor with a 50-foot-tall (15 m) sculpture showing a winged youth spanning the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower. Congress approved the expenditure in 1928, and the work was completed in 1929. Perhaps no work by Vittor created as much controversy and media coverage as did his nude statue of Henrietta Leaver, Miss America 1935. Though Leaver posed for Vittor, she did so in a bathing suit, accompanied by her grandmother. Upon first viewing the life-size 5-foot 5-inch plaster statue Leaver was shocked that it was a nude and demanded her representation be draped or veiled. Vittor did not agree and called in art experts to judge the work and all agreed it should stay as it had been created. Leaver did not back down and demanded people her own age review The American Venus, as it had originally been called. Unfortunately for Leaver her 60 peers, many of whom were art students, agreed it should remain unveiled. Though the strong disagreement between the two eventually did subside, Leaver, Vittor and the statue resurfaced five decades later in recaps of controversial Miss America mishaps. Baseball player Honus Wagner, one of the first five players inducted into the Hall of Fame, was memorialized by Vittor in a 17-foot-tall (5.2 m) bronze statue, originally on display near the Pittsburgh Pirates Forbes Field. It was moved to Three Rivers Stadium and, when that stadium was imploded in 1971, the statue was relocated to PNC Park.[6] In 1958, one of Vittor's greatest works, a 50-foot-tall (15 m) granite base and bronze statue of Christopher Columbus, was unveiled in Pittsburgh's Schenley Park. Shortly after the statue was placed, the bronze plaque at the base was stolen by vandals. The Sons of Columbus USA desire to replace the plaque with the original wording; however, there exists no record of what Vittor had written regarding Columbus. Charles Lindbergh was the recipient of a second work of art created by Vittor. The artist and sculptor designed a commemorative stamp picturing the pilot and his plane, the Spirit of St. Louis. Walter F. Brown, the U.S. Postmaster General, authorized a 175th anniversary commemorative "Battle of Braddock" 2-cent stamp to be designed by Vittor. The artwork he created featured a likeness of Colonel George Washington with the inscription "Battle of Braddock's Field, 1755-1930. In 1936 the U.S. Congress authorized minting a half-dollar coin to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the American Civil War. Vittor was the person selected to design the coin. The obverse depicts the profile of two soldiers, one from the North and one from the South and the reverse holds a symbol of the battle placed between the combatant's shields. The coins were distributed through the Pennsylvania State Commission for Gettysburg. Throughout Pittsburgh and the surrounding communities there exist more than 50 statues and fountains, as well as numerous other works, including a dozen historical panels on County bridges...
Category

Early 20th Century Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Donal Hord Bronze Sculpture, 1926, “Kneeling Indians”
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Donal hord bronze sculpture, 1926. “Kneeling Indians” 10" H x 9" W x 9" D. A bronze stand with a kneeling Indian at each corner bearing a bronze bowl. Two Pieces. In excellent condi...
Category

Early 20th Century Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Donal Hord Bronze Sculpture, 1927, “Dying Warriors”
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Donal Hord bronze sculpture, 1927. “Dying Warriors” Sits on a 2" wooden plinth. In excellent condition. Inscribed “D.H.” underneath the bronze on the plinth. Measures 11"H x 10"W x ...
Category

Early 20th Century Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Vintage Italian Glass Double Fish Sculpture with Gold Fleck
By Alfredo Barbini
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Large handblown double fish form on a single base with gold fleck throughout. Pink, purple, blue and grey tones are seen. Created in the manner of Barbini and Seguso. Measures: 11 ...
Category

Mid-20th Century Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Glass

ORACLE 4
By Lyle London
Located in Tempe, AZ
This small bronze is an edition of 12 and is available in brushed nickel as well. It is one of a series of organic anthropomorphic figures intimating human gestures or moods. Sever...
Category

2010s Abstract Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Jarrah Wood Bowl
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Category

Early 2000s Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Wood

The Skies of Sky #2 (blue)
By Louise Blyton
Located in Phoenix, AZ
b. Melbourne, Australia Louise Blyton is a reductive artist exploring the romance of raw linen and dry pigment. The artist’s geometrically shaped canvases explore color, light, and form through the visual language of Reductivism, an aesthetic style characterized by streamlined compositions, restricted color, and a reduction of form and means. Identifying with Reductivism’s simplicity, Blyton’s shaped canvases and three-dimensional wall sculptures elevate craftsmanship and process, achieving a compositional clarity that unifies color and form. To construct her works, Blyton covers custom built balsa wood stretchers with raw linen, adorning them with layers of pure pigment or acrylic paint. Each pigment reacts differently to raw linen and requires a specific number of coats to reach the artist’s desired level of saturation. As the artist explains, “I’m always looking for a kind of quietness and harmony when making my works even if the color being used is loud.” The artist creates her own spatial dimension by manipulating the shape of the canvas, which escapes from the flat surface of the wall, confusing its role as a painting. “Rather than responding to the architecture they ask particular attributes of the building to act as support,” as some works appear to climb the surface of the walls, while others straddle columns and corners. Louise Blyton lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. She graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Art at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia in 1988. Her works are held in significant corporate and private collections in Australia, China, France, United Kingdom, Portugal, and the United States. Since 2000, Blyton has run an artist supply store called, St. Luke Artist Colourman, which specializes in professional paint and raw materials, with her husband David Coles.
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Linen, Acrylic

Hidden Blues
By Jeremy Thomas
Located in Phoenix, AZ
forged mild steel and acrylic urethane Jeremy Thomas is a maker. His work explores objecthood; how a sculpture interacts with its surroundings, how the viewer interacts with a sculp...
Category

2010s Contemporary Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Steel

With 2 Heads
By Jeremy Thomas
Located in Phoenix, AZ
"These inflated objects are grown more than fabricated. Through the process of inflation, the application of the air to the geometric construction defines form at the moment of infla...
Category

2010s Abstract Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Cotton, Resin, Vinyl

Large Brown Oak Vessel
Located in Phoenix, AZ
turned wood, wooden vessel, oak
Category

2010s Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Oak

REVERSING HELIX
By Lyle London
Located in Tempe, AZ
This suspended sculpture in dichroic glass and stainless steel changes color from intense blue in transmitted light to red orange in reflected light creating a dynamic symphony of co...
Category

2010s Abstract Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

White Post
By Peter Millett
Located in Phoenix, AZ
painted wood Peter Millett is a seasoned traveler, who draws inspiration from his extensive trips through North America, South America, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East; explorin...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint

In the Sea
By Jeremy Thomas
Located in Phoenix, AZ
"These inflated objects are grown more than fabricated. Through the process of inflation, the application of the air to the geometric construction defines form at the moment of inflation." It is the pragmatic that draws Thomas. Asked about his influences he asserts that his primary influences do not come from the realm of art but rather from everyday living. “I don’t eat, sleep, and breathe art,” he comments. His discovery of metal-working arose in a similar, practical way. Thomas had been sculpting with stone and asked someone to show him how to forge his own chisel. This was the start of his exploration of forging techniques and after a time he gave up working with stone to work with metal. One of the key aspects of blacksmithing that intrigued Thomas was fact that it isn’t instantly gratifying, and it poses questions that aren’t easily solved. He interned with Tom Joyce...
Category

2010s Abstract Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Cotton, Resin, Vinyl

Eye for Eye
By Jeremy Thomas
Located in Phoenix, AZ
"These inflated objects are grown more than fabricated. Through the process of inflation, the application of the air to the geometric construction defines form at the moment of infla...
Category

2010s Abstract Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Cotton, Resin, Vinyl

Isolation Blue
By Jeremy Thomas
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Thomas's current inflatable steel sculpting technique is something he stumbled upon during a demo for one of his sculpture classes. Steel, Thomas says, has a clay-like malleability a...
Category

2010s Arizona - Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

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