With a height of just under two-feet, our newest bronze is a diminutive piece for us. Its mid-century modern form is engaging from every angle. At first, it appears light and breezy, fluid and soaring—as might a bird in flight or a sailboat tacking at sea. Only by lifting it, holding it, exploring it with my fingers,… Continue reading Sculpture is best understood by looking, considering, and by exploring it—with your hands
