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Item Ships From: Arizona
Allan Houser Native American Modernist Bronze Sculpture, 1989, "Watching"
By Allan Houser
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Beautiful, large Allan Houser bronze titled "Watching." The piece is signed "Allan Houser" and numbered 11 of the edition of 12. The bronze measures 23"h (including the 1" wooden pli...
Category

Late 20th Century Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Aurora
By Lyle London
Located in Tempe, AZ
This 3D print is one of a series of works exploring spiral geometry and is inspired by spiral forms in nature seen in small scales such as arthropods as well as cosmic scales like sp...
Category

2010s Abstract Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Flat-Out Pointless Violet-Black
By Jan Maarten Voskuil
Located in Phoenix, AZ
acrylic on linen 45.5 x 45.5 x 5 inches b. 1964, Arnhem Jan Maarten Voskuil stretches his paintings into the third dimension. His crafted, partly curved wooden constructions are...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Linen, Acrylic

BEAUTY
By Lyle London
Located in Tempe, AZ
BEAUTY is an exploration of facial recognition. Can we recognize a face from a contour map? What makes a human face recognizable or attractive? More important what makes it memora...
Category

2010s American Realist Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

TRIPLE HELIX
By Lyle London
Located in Tempe, AZ
Intense, dynamic color radiates from this suspended sculpture made up of 3 intertwined spiral arrays. Color shifting dichroic glass within the polished stainless frames creates an e...
Category

2010s Abstract Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Giuliano Tosi Large Italian Sculpture - Glass Head with Red Eye
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Fascinating Large Italian Glass Sculpture - Face with Red Eye. Incised signature on the base - Giuliano Tosi. Created by the famous Italian glassmaker circa 1970's - 1980's. The work measures 19 ½ inches high and 11 inches across at the widest point. It is in excellent condition with no damage and is quite an eye-catching objet d'art. Master Giuliano Tosi, born in 1942, hails from a lineage steeped in glassmaking tradition dating back to 1483. His journey with glass began at the tender age of 12, under the tutelage of Master Albino Carrara. Recognizing Tosi's burgeoning mastery, Carrara gifted him his corteo, an essential glass-cutting tool, symbolizing a rite of passage and an honor Tosi cherishes to this day. Tosi's expertise extends beyond traditional techniques, evident in his introduction of the external sbruffi technique in furnaces, a method enhancing color vibrancy and variation. His works have graced galleries worldwide, including Milan's Fashion District, Chicago, New York, and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, marking him as a significant figure in Murano's glass history over the past six decades. His talent for creating art glass pieces has attracted commissions from luminaries such as the Pope, Julia Roberts, Michael Douglas, and Victoria Adams...
Category

Late 20th Century Abstract Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass

When Fire and Water Collide
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 - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Plywood, Acrylic

Cuts in Orange
By Jan Maarten Voskuil
Located in Phoenix, AZ
acrylic on linen 24 x 24 x 2.5 inches Jan Maarten Voskuil stretches his paintings into the third dimension. His crafted, partly curved wooden constructions are based on simple ge...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Raw Linen, Acrylic

The Alphabet of Silly Colors
By Jan Maarten Voskuil
Located in Phoenix, AZ
acrylic on linen (total of 18 pieces) 63 x 151 x 6 inches b. 1964, Arnhem Jan Maarten Voskuil stretches his paintings into the third dimension. His crafted, partly curved wooden con...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Linen, Wood, Acrylic

Dynamic Monochrome Green-Gold
By Jan Maarten Voskuil
Located in Phoenix, AZ
acrylic on linen b. 1964, Arnhem Jan Maarten Voskuil stretches his paintings into the third dimension. His crafted, partly curved wooden constructions are based on simple geometric...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Linen, Acrylic

Half of the Morninfg
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 - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Plywood, Acrylic

The Depth of the Unseen
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 - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Cantamar
By Woods Davy
Located in Phoenix, AZ
stone on granite pedestal b. 1949, Washington, DC Woods Davy has completed over 35 large scale commissions including works for -Carlton Highlands in Lake Tahoe, CA; Cedars-Sinai Hos...
Category

2010s Land Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stone, Granite

Days Sliding By
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 - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Linen, Acrylic

"Unfolding the Magic" Kevin Box Folding Planes Sculpture
By Kevin Box
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
"Unfolding the Magic" There is something magical about Kevin Box’s sculptures. Each one of them is an ode to imagination, to simplicity, to childhood fun. Viewers, however, experienc...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stone, Bronze, Steel

Ellen Key Oberg Modernist Ceramic Sculpture, Impetuous Person
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Ellen Key Oberg exhibited with all the major artists of her time including Alexancer Archipenko and William Zorach. This piece received an honorable mention in one of the many exhibi...
Category

Mid-20th Century Modern Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Clay

The Wind Cuts Right Through Me
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 - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Plywood, Acrylic

The Skies of Sky #1 (black)
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 canvas...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Linen, Acrylic

Napthalene Magenta
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 Abstract Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Yin Yang
By Lyle London
Located in Tempe, AZ
This ultra contemporary sculpture is an exploration of 3d spatial curvilinear geometry. The 'torus' form has been twisted around a vertical axis and then sliced into 50 contours whi...
Category

2010s Abstract Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

ORIGAMI CRANES
By Lyle London
Located in Tempe, AZ
This sculpture of a pair of Dancing Cranes by Lyle London explores a unique translation of the Japanese art of folded paper into a metal sculpture. Th...
Category

2010s Modern Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Return to Me
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 - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Linen, Acrylic

Hubert Long Constructivist Twig Sculpture
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Accomplished artist Hubert Long created this striking display of found wood in 1977. He enjoyed some success with exhibitions at a gallery on Long Island in the 1960s and 1970s...
Category

Late 20th Century Modern Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood

The Daisy and the Marigold
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 ...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Linen, Acrylic

Don't You Forget About Me, Grey
By Jeremy Thomas
Located in Phoenix, AZ
cold rolled steel, powder coat, and urethane
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Bi-Fold IX
By Mark Pomilio
Located in Phoenix, AZ
charcoal on paper mounted to silk foam core and wood Mark Pomilio’s work focuses on the research of fractals, cloning, and single cell manipulation. His mathematics-based drawings serve as a metaphor for naturally occurring systems of reproduction and growth. When Pomilio begins a piece, he doesn’t know where it will lead; although his tools and marks are precise, the layering, repetition, rotation, and distribution of basic shapes are improvised to emulate a single cell dividing and compounding into a complex form. The process of cell growth influences Pomilio’s practice and is emphasized through his own process, the use of erasure, faint outlines, opacity and translucency, and deliberate marks. The resulting compositions are balanced, unified, and harmonious. His work is included in the collections of the University of Arizona Museum of Art, Baylor University Martin Museum of Art, Dupont Corporation, University of Michigan...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Silk, Wood, Charcoal, Foam Board, Archival Paper

Betelgeuse Purple
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 - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Cotton, Resin, Vinyl

Sky Grey (Just Wait)
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 Abstract Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

DOUBLE HELIX
By Lyle London
Located in Tempe, AZ
DOUBLE HELIX can suspended from a ceiling or from a semi circular tension bar as shown here. The dichroic glass shifts color from different points of vie...
Category

2010s Abstract Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

ARTEMIS
By Lyle London
Located in Tempe, AZ
This piece is crafted in the artist's style that is often described as 'organic abstraction'. It's rich variegated blue patina looks beautiful in garden settings and is appropriate for outdoor sites. Invisible anchor plates...
Category

2010s Abstract Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Copper

"One Just Knows"
By Brad Howe
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
BRAD HOWE BIBLIOGRAPHY • Art Ltd. Magazine, Nov/Dec 2016, Woodland Hills, California, November 2016 • University Hospitals, Artwork from the Collection of University Hospitals, Clev...
Category

2010s Contemporary Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Paolo Soleri Cast Bronze Bell Windchime Sculpture
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Beautiful bronze Cosanti bell by Paolo Soleri. In wonderful condition with a lovely patina. Signed and very unique. Measures 22 inches high. Bell is 5 inches high and 4 inches across...
Category

Late 20th Century Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Keep the Fire Burning All Night
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 - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Plywood, Acrylic

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

Early 2000s Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Oak

Four Ceramic Tiles - Blue
By Jun Kaneko
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Blue Rain Glaze on White, Dutch Series (28.5 x 21.5 x 2.5 inches, each) Publication, Jun Kaneko, Dutch Series Between Light and Shadow, page 48 b. 1942, Nagoya, Japan Jun Kaneko’s ...
Category

1990s Abstract Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Glaze

Falling Tradition
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 - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

SPIRE
By Lyle London
Located in Tempe, AZ
I have made this sculpture in several materials including the baltic birch shown here. The 60 pieces comprising the sculpture are 1/4 thick and pinned and glued to create the comple...
Category

2010s Abstract Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Handful of Dust
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 - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Plywood, Acrylic

All the Summers are Hers
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 - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Linen, Acrylic

The Work Done Under the Sun
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 - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Plywood, Acrylic

Circling Spire
By Lyle London
Located in Tempe, AZ
Circling Spire at 12' tall is a an whimsical exploration of helical geometry. The sculpture is made of 60 stacked aluminum plates creating a 3D contour map of an spiraling shell like...
Category

2010s Contemporary Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

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

2010s Abstract Arizona - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

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 - Abstract 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 - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

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 - Abstract 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 - Abstract 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 - Abstract 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 - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

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 - Abstract 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 - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

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 - Abstract 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 - Abstract 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 - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Linen, Acrylic

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 - Abstract 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 - Abstract 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 - Abstract 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 - Abstract 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 - Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

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