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Mac Worthington, Romeo Dobrota, Austen Pinkerton, Paul Machalaba, Ted Schaal, Bob Dornberg, Andrea Mulcahy, Plamen Yordanov, Diana Carey, Andrew Wielawski, Ronald Smith, Eric Jacobson offering original Sculptures artworks.


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Romeo Dobrota: 'air king sculpture', 2021 Bronze Sculpture, Birds. The air King, or Master of Sky, is an EAGLESculpture cast in bronze, have been inspired from Indigenous People from Alaska, USA and North- West Territories, CanadaHave been casted in bronzeThe Native Eagle Symbol, is known as aEURoeThe master of skiesaEUR and is a symbol of great significance.  He is ...
Birds - Sculpture
14 x 19 inches (35.6 x 48.3 cm)
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Austen Pinkerton: 'spire', 2021 Ceramic Sculpture, Abstract. People climbing over eachother to reach what. . . . to reach nothing but empty space. ...
, 2021
Abstract - Sculpture
22 x 30 cm (8.7 x 11.8 inches)
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Paul Machalaba: 'nantuket', 2021 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract. Four foot bright abstract marine grade aluminum sculpture. Perfect to display either indoors or outdoors. Extremely reflective in the sun or under track lighting. ...
, 2021
Abstract - Sculpture
1.6 x 3.8 feet (0.49 x 1.16 m)
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Ted Schaal: 'ring of fire', 2019 Bronze Sculpture, Abstract. This piece was inspiredby the total solar eclipse.  Just as the sun emerges from behind the moon it creates a visual know as the ring of fire. ...
Abstract - Sculpture
5 x 6 inches (12.7 x 15.2 cm)
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Paul Machalaba: 'royal flush', 2021 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract. Large vivid multi color ultra contemporary welded abstract sculpture with cast Aluminum look. ...
Abstract - Sculpture
2.5 x 12 feet (0.76 x 3.66 m)
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Mac Worthington: 'young lady', 2021 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract. High polished with a machine brush finish painted Candy Apple Purple. Available. Signed   dated. Certificate of Authenticity.Delivery, hanging   shipping availableStudio: 5935 Houseman Rd, historic Ostrander, Ohio.For further information on this piece or to discuss a custom design please call 614 | 582 | 6788 or email: macwartist aol. com...
, 2021
Abstract - Sculpture
36 x 78 inches (91.4 x 198.1 cm)
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Mac Worthington: 'flutter of butterflies', 2021 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract Figurative. Available as a special order.Metal Butterflies painted acrylic enamel floating in a shadowbox frame.  Individual Butterflies available in your choice of colorsSigned   dated. Certificate of Authenticity.Delivery, hanging   shipping availableStudio: 5935 Houseman Rd, historic Ostrander, Ohio.For further information on this piece or to discuss a custom ...
Abstract Figurative - Sculpture
60 x 60 inches (152.4 x 152.4 cm)
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Mac Worthington: 'puzzle', 2021 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract Figurative. High polished aluminum with a machine brush finish. Shadowbox framed.Delivery, hanging   shipping availableStudio: 5935 Houseman Rd, historic Ostrander, Ohio.For further information on this piece or to discuss a custom design please call 614 | 582 | 6788 or email: macwartist aol. com...
, 2021
Abstract Figurative - Sculpture
30 x 30 inches (76.2 x 76.2 cm)
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Paul Machalaba: 'vertex II commission', 2020 Steel Sculpture, Abstract.  Vertex abstract modern welded table top or garden sculpture.  Can be made in steel or aluminum depending on customer preference.  Sculpture is shown on large black base that is not included. ...
Abstract - Sculpture
36 x 27 inches (91.4 x 68.6 cm)
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Paul Machalaba: 'Boca II comission', 2020 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract. 5. 5 foot fluid aluminum contemperary sculpture commision with a sleek cast metal look.  Due to the fact that every sculpture is one of a kind II commission  would be nearly identical but slightly changed according to the customers wishes. ...
Abstract - Sculpture
1.5 x 5.5 feet (0.46 x 1.68 m)
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Austen Pinkerton: 'aeolus of the four winds', 2020 Stone Sculpture, Mythology. Started this sculpture early this year, but have been working on and off on other pieces, so made slow progress. Think I ve finished it at last.  Aeolus, of the Four Winds , Limestone, 20 x 28 x 23cm high. Apart from a very rough test piece years ago, my first ...
Mythology - Sculpture
28 x 23 cm (11.0 x 9.1 inches)
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Bob Dornberg: 'blade', 2020 Steel Sculpture, Abstract. Abstract Steel Sculpture...
, 2020
Abstract - Sculpture
7 x 7 inches (17.8 x 17.8 cm)
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Bob Dornberg: 'flag', 2020 Steel Sculpture, Abstract. welded steel sculpture...
, 2020
Abstract - Sculpture
12 x 10 inches (30.5 x 25.4 cm)
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Bob Dornberg: 'pipe', 2020 Steel Sculpture, Abstract. Abstract steel...
, 2020
Abstract - Sculpture
13 x 9 inches (33.0 x 22.9 cm)
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Andrea Mulcahy: 'energy study 3', 2020 Wood Sculpture, Abstract. This relief embraces the flow of etheric energy. ...
Abstract - Sculpture
13 x 9 inches (33.0 x 22.9 cm)
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Andrea Mulcahy: 'energy study 2', 2020 Wood Sculpture, Abstract. This relief embraces the flow of etheric energy. ...
Abstract - Sculpture
12 x 9.2 inches (30.5 x 23.4 cm)
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Andrea Mulcahy: 'energy study 1', 2020 Wood Sculpture, Abstract. This relief embraces the flow of etheric energy. ...
Abstract - Sculpture
12 x 9 inches (30.5 x 22.9 cm)
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Plamen Yordanov: 'Pearl INFINITY', 2020 Sculpture, Abstract. Perl Infinity is based on Mobius Strip...
Abstract - Sculpture
9 x 5 feet (2.74 x 1.52 m)
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Diana Carey: 'reaching out', 2020 Steel Sculpture, Abstract. Reaching Out, the second piece in a series of three, shows the extension of self connecting with others as the individual seeks and accepts much needed support to come to grips with and overcome the emotional turmoil experienced in Conflict. This piece is steel with a bronze powder coating. ...
Abstract - Sculpture
8 x 6 inches (20.3 x 15.2 cm)
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Diana Carey: 'conflicted', 2019 Steel Sculpture, Abstract. First in a series of three sculptures Conflicted represents the emotional upset brought on by unresolved issues. This is a steel sculpture powder coated with a translucent purple. ...
, 2019
Abstract - Sculpture
8 x 7 inches (20.3 x 17.8 cm)
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Plamen Yordanov: 'Pearl INFINITY', 2020 Sculpture, Abstract. Pearl Infinity - mirror polished stainless steel, 8 ft height, 2020...
Abstract - Sculpture
55 x 95 inches (139.7 x 241.3 cm)
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Plamen Yordanov: 'INFINITY', 2019 Steel Sculpture, Abstract.  Infinity tribute to Brancusi, view as installed at the Austin Town Hall Park Cultural Center, Chicago, 2019 - 2020mirror polished stainless steel, 8 ft height...
, 2019
Abstract - Sculpture
55 x 94 inches (139.7 x 238.8 cm)
Plamen Yordanov: 'INFINITY tribute to Brancusi', 2019 Steel Sculpture, Abstract. IFINITY, tribute to Brancusi, the Austin Town Hall Park Cultural Center, Chicago, 2020mirror polished stainless steel, 8 ft height...
Abstract - Sculpture
55 x 95 inches (139.7 x 241.3 cm)
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Andrew Wielawski: 'study', 2020 Wood Sculpture, Representational. Carved study of a face and drapery detail for a full figure in marble. Wood is chestnut, taken from a marble jack found in a quarry near Carrara, Italy. ...
, 2020
Representational - Sculpture
11 x 36 inches (27.9 x 91.4 cm)
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Ronald Smith: 'dragon head', 1999 , Figurative. Sculpture, Wood, Poly- chromed, Fantasy, Tolkien, Mythology, Figurative, Representational, ...
Figurative -
49 x 52.5 inches (124.5 x 133.3 cm)
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Ronald Smith: 'A Warrior Dwarf is Never Too Old', 1997 , Figurative.  A Warrior Dwarf is Never Too Old , Sculpture, wood, fantasy, Tolkien, mythology, figurative, representational...
Figurative -
24 x 60 inches (61.0 x 152.4 cm)
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Eric Jacobson: 'vine totem ii', 2019 Mixed Media Sculpture, Abstract. Simple elegant abstract totemic sculpture...
Abstract - Sculpture
8 x 19 inches (20.3 x 48.3 cm)
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Eric Jacobson: 'vine totem I', 2019 Mixed Media Sculpture, Abstract. This totem was inspired by growing flowering vines. ...
Abstract - Sculpture
13 x 15 inches (33.0 x 38.1 cm)
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Eric Jacobson: 'Vine Totem III', 2019 Mixed Media Sculpture, Abstract. This simple organic construct was inspired by growing plants and flowers. ...
Abstract - Sculpture
11 x 23 inches (27.9 x 58.4 cm)
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Eric Jacobson: 'vine totem IV', 2019 Mixed Media Sculpture, Abstract. This organic constructed sculpture was inspired by growing plants and totemic sculptures ...
Abstract - Sculpture
8 x 24 inches (20.3 x 61.0 cm)
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    Mac Worthington - BIO Internationally recognized and locally renowned, Mac Worthington continues his inspirational fine art past his studio and into your home. Each piece reflects his desire for difference and neglect for the norm. Born and raised in Canton, Ohio also known as i?1/2Little Chicagoi?1/2, Mac was privileged to be molded around a family of artists. His father John i?1/2Jacki?1/2 Worthington was a local artist, well-known for this bronze sculptures, specifically busts for movie stars and sports figures included in the Pro Football Hall of Fame located in Canton, Ohio. His mother Marion Worthington was skilled in enameling and silver work. The combination of creative talent and environment made him destined for artistic success. Serving in the jungles of Vietnam at the age of nineteen Mac interpreted the indescribable feelings of war into powerful expressions of art. He attributes additional creativeness to influences such as Hells Angels, Elvis, Bob Dylan, Marlon Brando and the 60i?1/2s era. Going back to his roots he entered the world of heavy metal. Teaching himself to weld he used steel and iron to create massive, grandiose outdoor sculptures. Becoming more skilled with his mediums, he discovered the versatile use of high tech aluminum. This skill ...

    Mac Worthington - Austen Pinkerton - Austen Pinkerton If I turn my mind to it very quickly I can come up with several ideas for works aEUR|paintings, drawings, or sculptures. Sometimes ideas come to me when I least expect it, or when my mind is on other things. Ideas can be related to my current experiences, or to my feelings about things that are happening to me in my life at that particular time. Alternatively they can be related to a current interest, or something that occupies my attention at that moment, and my ideas and feelings about which Id like to share with others. A lot of my work is autobiographicalaEUR|either directly or indirectly, consciously or subconsciously. It is frequently very personal, and expresses events or circumstances or experiences in my life. I usually work in either Acrylic on Canvas, Crayon or Pastel, or both together, with Gouache, on card, Drawing in pencil, or Ink, or both, or with creating SculptureaEUR|for which I use fired artists clay. Sculpture follows a completely different set of rules and values from two-dimensional art, obviously, I think of it as Drawing in three dimensions and I take this into account when creating mine. In all my...

    Paul Machalaba - Paul Machalaba is a cutting edge artist specializing in large welded aluminum sculptures with a contemporary cast look. His pieces can be found coast to coast in private estates and in city centers at prominent corporate locations. Growing up in rural Vermont, but spending years in Florida, he is now well known for bringing a youthful fresh style to the northeast. Working from his studio in laid back Woodstock VT, he strives to find the perfect balance of motion and rigidity in a unique blend of sleek calligraphy inspired works with zero visable welds. His portfolio has a wide variety of styles that show a broad range of inspiration in different series, yet are easily identifiable as being from the same artist. He has been quoted as saying I love to explore different styles, from elegant to abstract graffiti. So many artists either have many different variations of designs that look the same, or no consistency. I feel that its the same with many rock bands on the radio. Some bands songs all kind of sound the same, but the legendary bands have a deep rooted consistency, yet every song is a completely new experience. I want all of my ...

    Ted Schaal - Lately I have been exploring the use of two enduring materials, bronze and stainless steel. I enjoy the juxtaposition of the primitive texture in the bronze with the mirror polished modern look of the stainless. Balance and symmetry dominate simple geometric forms. These sculptures are made to last through the ages with the highest level of craftsmanship and quality metals. Most of my latest work can be scaled up for public or corporate settings and commission inquiries are welcome. With over 20 years of sculpture experience anything is possible from desk top size to monumental fountains and sculpture. ...

    Bob Dornberg - Art ELEMENTS include; relationships of objects, shapes, lines, spaces, colors, rhythm and balance. ELEMENTS are seen when observing any work. An artist should learn while observing, exploring and inventing. While subject matter is important, it should remain subservient to these ELEMENTS. MY WEBSITES:

    Andrea Mulcahy - Apart of all that exists is energy. My work has been about capturing the essence of an energetic state the subtle, invisible energy that surrounds us. Im often drawn to the cyclic energy center and all its potential. Im fascinated by the way the energy centers draw in information from our surroundings as well as radiate an energy of vibration. My paintings display abstract scenarios that hold information for each viewer. What each person is ready for is what theyll see. On this earth plane we have a set of experiences that are common to us all. Its the timing and the circumstances that differ. My pleasure is seeing how the images, lines and colors relate to each person who views the work. ...

    Plamen Yordanov - I share the idea of an art that creates reality instead of offering its conventional model. I want to provoke the birth of view that go beyond the boundary of reality itself. These viewpoints stress an order that exist "a priory" in nature and can be developed again and again. This aspect makes the picture exist as a signal that gives the onlooker a chance to go deep into his/her life experience and mind. This is a universal signal to which the individual responds in un unique manner and creates his/her own reality. ...

    Diana Carey - I developed a passion for the creation of metal forms while studying at the Academy of Art in San Francisco. Each piece is unique and is discovered as I create it. There is no direct path from one piece to the next, instead, each evolves from the material. Once I start working on the piece I move with it as it starts taking shape. I want the metal to flow, the pieces to be light and airy, counterbalancing the rigidity of the steel I am working with. My sculptures are there to be touched and felt. Touching my sculptures can move a person along the same wavelength I felt as I was creating it. I know a piece has succeeded when I see smiles on the faces of people looking at it. People have said that my work makes them happy as they see and experience it. ...

    Andrew Wielawski - Art must communicate ideas and have them received the way the artist intends, reaching as many viewers as possible to provoke an emotional response. If you go for those who are in the know about artistic periods, about current trends, and about a symbolic language that requires training to understand, then the artist will miss a huge audience. The artist then becomes a slave to styles created by others. If on the other hand, you work towards reaching multiple levels of viewers, then your task becomes more difficult, and at the same time, more fulfilling. An artist who creates a language will not fit into any already existing niche, and will alienate those looking for something they already know about, like gallerists, collectors and museums. Creativity, however, is like water...it will find its way around such obstructions, and bring the artist satisfaction and a clientele that appreciates what they create without regard for what's in fashion. Most of all, this way of producing reflects the rarity of truth in a world mostly dedicated to superficial values. ...

    Andrew Wielawski - Eric Jacobson - My work is influenced by a variety of sources from mandalas to contructivism "drawing in space" and nature: artists like David Smith, Mark Di Suvero, Miro, Picasso, etc. My current work incorporates brass tubing with mobiles and water. Some of these create sound as well. I have also created steel "frames", often octagonal that enclose a series of elements floating within this environment. I have been exploring the use of depth(perspective), color and balance in my work. I am very interested in the "layers" that make up each person's life history and mind, and therefore create layers in my sculpture to symbolize this. I often see things in the world as having an" inner and an outer", sometimes revealed to the world at large and sometimes hidden. This includes the human mind. People often keep parts of themselves hidden or protected even sometimes from themselves. Sometimes thes things are revealed in artwork. My sculptures also involve the relationship of the natural and man-made environments and the balance or imbalance between them....