Framing themselves, steel panels accept Cindy Rust Saiia's decorative torch cuts that evacuate wanted areas of space, carving porous designs. Rectangular and thin, Saiia's work hangs as elegantly countenanced industrial wall art, patterns giving food for mental conversation. Back to Main Post, Bronze Age 2.0, Vanguard Sculpture Services, Gallery Night Winter 2012 Bernard Roberts, Bountifully... Continue Reading →
Don Rambadt, Founders, Vanguard Gallery Night
Don Rambadt carefully petrifies daily habits of choice avian species and compliments them with dramatic accent structures that add dimension to the their sculpted perches, transposing the natural surroundings of the birds depicted. Highly angular surfaces on his pieces reminisce on the aesthetics of Soviet era propaganda posters from Eastern block European countries, working well to... Continue Reading →
Care Ekpo, Founders, Founders, Vanguard Gallery Night
A variety of traditional and pop sculpture styles flow through the hands of Care Ekpo. A full suit of plate bronze armor tailored to the measurements of a woman that no foe would wittingly show aggression, monumentally traces the silhouette of womanhood physically and figuratively. In the contemporary sphere, Ekpo displays several other table top... Continue Reading →
William Zweifel, Founders, Vanguard Gallery Night
Melding bronze casting and glass blowing, William Zweifel aesthetically pleases decorative art tastes with incredibly detailed woven glass structures that drape over bronze centerpieces. A native of Chicago, Zweifel now makes Wisconsin his artistic home where he constantly explore innovation in industrial arts. Back to Main Post, Bronze Age 2.0, Vanguard Sculpture Services, Gallery Night... Continue Reading →
Laura Priebe, Founders, Vanguard Gallery Night
Imaginatively reconstructing pre-history Laura Priebe's depiction of a Moroccan Trilobite playfully and didactically leads an expedition to the primordial past. This creature sits reanimated from archeologists sketch books, so that its shell's ridges and other sensory structures can be experienced in detail. Priebe has public artwork that can also be seen at Hartung Park along... Continue Reading →