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John Huke “What?” is the first of a series of sculptures about the five questions in Journalism, What? Why? When? Where? Who? John explored humor and whimsy in his sculptures.…
John Huke “What?” is the first of a series of sculptures about the five questions in Journalism, What? Why? When? Where? Who? John explored humor and whimsy in his sculptures.…
Ann Lancaster The young boy in this piece is kneeling on the ground, giving his very large dog a big hug. The boy is barefoot, wearing a ball cap (on…
Steven Lavaggi Lavaggi's 21st century symbol of an angel, at first glance appears to be simple and understated. Further study reveals this angel to be elegant, fluid and streamline, which…
Marla Ripperda “Cat & Fiddle” is a whimsical mixed media piece of resin, concrete and steel originally created as part of a four sculpture installation for the Georgetown Public Library…
Marla Ripperda The Buda Lion’s Club commissioned Marla Ripperda in 2007 to create an original racing wiener dog sculpture for their annual wiener dog races in the Spring in Buda,…
Terry Condrasky Mister and Misses were carved from dead recycled cedar logs found in the Austin area. Since they came from nature, I think of them as nature’s representatives, inviting…
Anthony St. James For Millennia the moon has captivated mankind and inspired artists, lovers and poets. The moon has been photographed, sung and written about, and even visited. Although there…
Anthony St. James Suspended Motion is a contemporary sculpture comprised of found objects. I'm always looking for unusual shaped metals I can incorporate into my pieces. I bought this used…
Brent Baggett Tree Hugger was originally commissioned by the City of Austin, Art in Public Places for the TEMPO Art Program. The design was inspired by nature, intended to reference…
Anthony St. James Arc of Gravity is a contemporary piece. Much the way film captures a moment in time and preserves it, Arc of Gravity is a form suspended in…