A contemporary sculpture elicits different impressions from different individuals. One person sees an animal, another sees a sail boat, and yet another individual could see a sunset. And why does that sculpture need to represent anything anyway? Why not a feeling, an emotion, a
ogisitics of building monumenntal sculptures removes the freedom of literally picking up the material and “feeling” what needs to happen. Any changes, even the slightest variations, requires incredicble changes throughtout the whole process, much less any engineering that has already been approved and stamped.
gentleman. “I must eat some crow” it began. “After the large sculpture was installed I went to see it and I have to admit that I am starting to like it. You have won over a grumpy old man in the neighborhood”. This was truly the best compliment we hav
down to the beach. The Residences are contemporary in style and the 2 sculptures pull that contemporary feel right toward the waters. What a fabulous transition from building to nature.
Kevin Robb’s inspiration for his contemporary sculptures come from all of the above, plus everything else. Kevin has been sculpting for over 33 years and has more sculpture ideas than will ever be able to come to fruition in his lifetime – the shadows cast upon an uneven ground shows twists and turns that become part of his “Whimsical Series” stainless steel sculptures, the negative spaces created by the slats in a fence becomes the negative
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