
Still Point
This life size bronze sculpture was Matthew’s last project as an employee of Old World Stone Carving. He’s done very well since as an independent sculptor., with works across the Read More …
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Public sculpture, public work, and working in public… each is a little different. As a professional sculptor, ownership of the work is very important. Public work is generally intended to last for generations, and is generally rather well maintained. Still, since Public means exactly that, that the work has to be capable of surviving the pressure being in a public place brings for many years, decades usually. This means that some materials are more suitable than others. Stone and bronze have proven themselves over thousands of years to survive the demands of public presentation. The elemental nature of of stone and bronze bring a historical credibility that can’t be denied or ignored. Both media present the hand of the sculptor in an absolutely unique way, in a manner that reinforces our shared humanity. It is always an honor to know that my work is owned by a community… by several communities.
This life size bronze sculpture was Matthew’s last project as an employee of Old World Stone Carving. He’s done very well since as an independent sculptor., with works across the Read More …
Hilarious. This was one of my first stone carvings done with my employer/mentor Tony Solazzo… Ameriflora, 1992… Christopher Columbus bowling with the world. Proof that I am not infallible.
This commission for a children’s fountain for a local outdoor mall involved several caricatures. Here the impatient frog prince stomps his foot as the slow snail gets ‘er dun. A Read More …
This mouse guarding the downspout didn’t last very long. There’s a good reason downspouts have big open outlets. Despite how cool it was that the indoor cat tried to herald Read More …
Outside the Blind Lemon in Cincinnati. Make sense? I’ve been told that Johnny Cash sat on this bench. How cool is that? Having fun with ideas…