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Ushabtis Hetheru Hathor
By Blake Ward
Located in Chicago, IL
Ushabti Hetheru is the Goddess of Creation. She is associated with creation and fertility. Ushabti Hathor is the Goddess of Love. Hathor is a solar deity, the goddess of beauty, music, dance, joy, motherhood, and love. Bronze Monaco Unique Pieces 30.5 x 7 x 7 inches (each) May also be purchased individually. Please inquire. ARTIST STATEMENT "The beauty, grace and symmetry of traditional figurative sculpture has always called to me. It is my school and my obsession. My language is the figure and I feel the need to comment on the human condition, sometimes distorted by demons, and other times enchanted by all that is pure within us. I have renewed my relationship to the human form. It has undergone a metamorphosis from silent conformity, where the rules and proportions are tantamount to a partial figure where the human condition becomes of primary importance. I want to stretch the canons of classical realism by giving beauty another voice that challenges socio-political norms. I speak of spirit and courage, of heritage and of imperishable strength. Today I challenge the traditional figure, creating a characterization of the Spirit; a metaphor to our inner world that might encourage us to seek a deeper understanding of ourselves. Consciousness, as a philosophical concept, can lead us many places, from the empirical world of the cognitive sciences to a theoretical one, where psychology attempts to provide the answers. It is my intention to reach into the 21st. century using sculpture to transcend disciplinary boundaries between the physical bodies in bronze and the self-knowledge and understanding of the ethereal realm that is our internal landscape." ~ Blake Ward...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Illinois - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Angel Valoel
By Blake Ward
Located in Chicago, IL
Angel of Peace Bronze Height: 51 cm (20 in.) Width: 19 cm (7.5 in) Depth: 21 cm (8.3 in) This sculpture is from THE SPIRIT COLLECTION and was featured in Blake Ward's most recent exhibition "INNER PERCEPTIONS, OUTER REFLECTIONS" at Hilton Asmus...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Illinois - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Ushabti Tefnet (Lunar Goddess of Water)
By Blake Ward
Located in Chicago, IL
Primeval Egyptian goddess personifying moisture, particularly in the forms of dew, rain and mist. Tefnet is also know as the lunar goddess of water and fertility. Bronze 30.3 x 6.3 x 8 inches 77 × 16 × 20.1 cm This sculpture is from THE SPIRIT COLLECTION and was featured in Blake Ward's most recent exhibition "INNER PERCEPTIONS, OUTER REFLECTIONS" at Hilton Asmus...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Illinois - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Curley by Ken Price
By Ken Price
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Series of 35 unique works Comes with light box *Prices and availability subject to change Contemporary of Peter Voulkos, Billy Al Bengston, John Mason, ...
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Early 2000s Abstract Illinois - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Wood

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