Sculpture 2010

“The Mad Hatter’s Tea Garden”


These pieces spring from natural, organic processes and therefore evoke plants, water, fire, or even wind. Because of their somewhat formal stands, originally inspired by Etruscan braziers, they make me think of garden sculpture. But this is no ordinary garden, possibly a little “mad,” so whose garden would it be?

 

“Long Wind,” cast bronze & wrought iron, 59” x 26” x 24”

“Queen Root,” cast bronze &

wrought iron, 61” x 22” x 18”

“Three Sheets,” cast bronze & wrought iron, 75” x 21” x 21”

“Rocker,” cast bronze & wrought iron, 59” x 19” x 21”

Ha!,” cast bronze & wrought iron,

63.5” x 20” x 19”

Mad Hatter’s Tea Garden

partial group

“Tumultuous,” cast bronze & wrought iron, 63.5” x 27” x 24”

“Crack,” cast bronze & wrought iron, 64” x 22” x 23”

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