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2017–18
ARTISTS & SCULPTURES
Votive
FIRST PLACE WINNER
Gregory Johnson, b. 1955
Cumming, Georgia
Votive, 2015
Stainless steel
60”x 36”x 24”
$15,750
"Soft elegant arcs that emulate a waterfall of wave, that inspires relaxation."
Gregory Johnson, b. 1955
Cumming, Georgia
Votive, 2015
Stainless steel
60”x 36”x 24”
$15,750
"Soft elegant arcs that emulate a waterfall of wave, that inspires relaxation."
Colors of My Mind
George Rodrigue, b. 1944 d. 2013
Colors of My Mind, 2008
Chrome, aluminum and steel; automotive flip flop paint finished with automotive sealer. No. 1 of 5. 8’ tall
Not for sale
"Rodrique's design gracefully utilizes metal to form a three-sided Blue Dog. The strong, static shape gains movement from the light, enhanced by its reflective surface and flip flop paint."
Colors of My Mind, 2008
Chrome, aluminum and steel; automotive flip flop paint finished with automotive sealer. No. 1 of 5. 8’ tall
Not for sale
"Rodrique's design gracefully utilizes metal to form a three-sided Blue Dog. The strong, static shape gains movement from the light, enhanced by its reflective surface and flip flop paint."
Sea Beast
Dave Richardson, b. 1981
Fort Collins, CO
Sea Beast, 2016-17
Cast bronze on cor-ten steel
62”x34”x26”
$13,000
“I have always been amazed with the architecture of the Nautilus shell. This prehistoric creature lends itself to shape and beauty."
Fort Collins, CO
Sea Beast, 2016-17
Cast bronze on cor-ten steel
62”x34”x26”
$13,000
“I have always been amazed with the architecture of the Nautilus shell. This prehistoric creature lends itself to shape and beauty."
Sunbeam II
Sydney Atkinson, b. 1946
Monticello, FL
Sunbeam II, 2003
Welded steel, painted
66”x26”x24”
$5,500
“Rigid beam represents strength, breaking and dancing upward, lyrical and vulnerable as it ascends."
Monticello, FL
Sunbeam II, 2003
Welded steel, painted
66”x26”x24”
$5,500
“Rigid beam represents strength, breaking and dancing upward, lyrical and vulnerable as it ascends."
Incendiary
Luke Achterberg, b. 1980
Lexington, KY
Incendiary, 2015
Painted steel
11’x4’x3’
$16,000
"The Artist develops a balance both physical and aesthetic, to create a visual smoothness he calls "Super Sleek."
Lexington, KY
Incendiary, 2015
Painted steel
11’x4’x3’
$16,000
"The Artist develops a balance both physical and aesthetic, to create a visual smoothness he calls "Super Sleek."
Iliana
SECOND PLACE WINNER
Joni Younkins-Herzog
Athens, GA
Iliana, 2015
Steel, fiberglass, resin, fabric,
lace, silicone, stainless steel
17’x11’x5.5’
$17,000
“Iliana is an outrageously large version of an alluring bloom, commonly called 'Angel Trumpets.' The sculpture is inspired by my passion for nature and tropical plants.”
Joni Younkins-Herzog
Athens, GA
Iliana, 2015
Steel, fiberglass, resin, fabric,
lace, silicone, stainless steel
17’x11’x5.5’
$17,000
“Iliana is an outrageously large version of an alluring bloom, commonly called 'Angel Trumpets.' The sculpture is inspired by my passion for nature and tropical plants.”
Flint Hills Dreamer
James K. Johnson, b. 1941
Charleston, IL
Flint Hills Dreamer, 2010
Cor-Ten Steel
10’x8’x9’
$18,500
“Flint Hills Dreamer is a reflection of experiences I had as a teenager exploring sand dunes in Kansas with my friends.”
Charleston, IL
Flint Hills Dreamer, 2010
Cor-Ten Steel
10’x8’x9’
$18,500
“Flint Hills Dreamer is a reflection of experiences I had as a teenager exploring sand dunes in Kansas with my friends.”
Pity the Monsters
PEOPLES' CHOICE AWARD
Jeffie Brewer, b. 1971
Nacogdoches, TX
Pity the Monsters, 2016
Steel
120”x42”x42”
$8,000
"Pity the Monsters is an abstract figurative Sculpture bringing attention to Dementia and Alzheimer’s and the struggle for loved ones."
Jeffie Brewer, b. 1971
Nacogdoches, TX
Pity the Monsters, 2016
Steel
120”x42”x42”
$8,000
"Pity the Monsters is an abstract figurative Sculpture bringing attention to Dementia and Alzheimer’s and the struggle for loved ones."
Creamsicle
Robert L. Coon, b. 1941
Vero Beach, FL
Creamsicle, 2015
Fabricated and welded sheet
aluminum; automotive paint
96”x17”x14”
$10,000
“This work came from memory, my favorite treat, a Popsicle with a vanilla center and orange covering called “Creamsicle.”
Vero Beach, FL
Creamsicle, 2015
Fabricated and welded sheet
aluminum; automotive paint
96”x17”x14”
$10,000
“This work came from memory, my favorite treat, a Popsicle with a vanilla center and orange covering called “Creamsicle.”
Seahorse
Crag Gray, b. 1969
Key West, FL
Seahorse, 2016
Steel
11’x4’x7’
$9,500
“Exploring the external dimensions and the inner soul of an animal we call the horse.”
Key West, FL
Seahorse, 2016
Steel
11’x4’x7’
$9,500
“Exploring the external dimensions and the inner soul of an animal we call the horse.”
Union
Deborah La Grasse, b. 1953
Tallahassee, FL
Union, 2010
Fabricated and cast aluminum
72”x111”x48”
$9,000
“The conjunction of opposites are formed in the union of two transparent cones, grounded by the “S” curve and united at the top.”
Tallahassee, FL
Union, 2010
Fabricated and cast aluminum
72”x111”x48”
$9,000
“The conjunction of opposites are formed in the union of two transparent cones, grounded by the “S” curve and united at the top.”
Orpheus
Charles Pilkey
Mint Hill, NC
Orpheus, 2017
Steel and cast bronze
30”x 48”x10’
$4,500
“Orpheus is a metaphor for the creative journey of the artist."
Mint Hill, NC
Orpheus, 2017
Steel and cast bronze
30”x 48”x10’
$4,500
“Orpheus is a metaphor for the creative journey of the artist."
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