Sentences with phrase «bronze fountain sculpture»

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The fountain was designed by local artist, Christopher Pardell who also designed quot; Letters From Home» bronze sculpture at Temecula Duck Pond Park.
And she's never stopped: to this day, she is still experimenting with glassworks, ceramics, paper sculptures, huge bronze fountains and more.
Outside, in the Betty and Edward Marcus Sculpture Park at Laguna Gloria, Sachs presents bronze sculptures like Miffy Fountain.
The monumental installation comprises of 12 bronze animal heads, re-creations of the traditional Chinese zodiac sculptures, which once adorned the fountain of Yuanming Yuan, an imperial retreat in Beijing.
Her sculptural works include different bronze pieces and reproductions such as her 1991 Fountain — a bronze urinal, modeled after Marcel Duchamp's famous 1917 ready - made sculpture, and Constantin Brancusi's Newborn.
At the museum's Betty and Edward Marcus Sculpture Park at Laguna Gloria, large - scale bronze works will be on view, including Miffy Fountain (2008), a working fountain that co-opts the beloved children's book character created by Dutch author and illustrator Dick Bruna; a new edition of Sachs's bronze interpretation of a Buddhist stupa, Stupa (2012), created specifically for this exhibition; and Duralast (2008), a Dadaist construction from the artist's series of «battery towers,» comprising a stack of automobile batteries rendered inFountain (2008), a working fountain that co-opts the beloved children's book character created by Dutch author and illustrator Dick Bruna; a new edition of Sachs's bronze interpretation of a Buddhist stupa, Stupa (2012), created specifically for this exhibition; and Duralast (2008), a Dadaist construction from the artist's series of «battery towers,» comprising a stack of automobile batteries rendered infountain that co-opts the beloved children's book character created by Dutch author and illustrator Dick Bruna; a new edition of Sachs's bronze interpretation of a Buddhist stupa, Stupa (2012), created specifically for this exhibition; and Duralast (2008), a Dadaist construction from the artist's series of «battery towers,» comprising a stack of automobile batteries rendered in bronze.
Each room features a distinct body of work, showcasing the artist's multifarious range — including glazed ceramics; examples from her bronze fountain series; large - scale biomorphic aluminum sculptures; a constellation of recent paper wall works; and the eleven - foot phosphorescent cast polyurethane HILLS AND CLOUDS (2014).
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