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Bruce Naigles’ Sculptures

Bruce Naigles’ Sculptures. From a philosophical standpoint, all that we perceive in the world of form is an outer expression of an inner dynamic. Though my work is predominantly figurative, I find it to be the art of giving form to the formless; ideas, emotions,

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Bruce Naigles’ Sculptures

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  1. Bruce Naigles’ Sculptures

  2. From a philosophical standpoint, all that we perceive in the world of form is an outer expression of an inner dynamic. Though my work is predominantly figurative, I find it to be the art of giving form to the formless; ideas, emotions, relationships, events. These are by their very nature intangible and essentially abstract, though they continually alter and effect our physical reality. We read them through our intuitive understanding of body language, much as snow blown about on a winter’s day reveals the invisible movement and form of the wind. To ‘clothe’ these subliminal qualities in human figures and bring them forth in a sculpture, whether it be a simple figure inspired by a model’s beauty or an allegory of our human condition, is the basic goal and driving force in my work.

  3. Main menu Major works Portraits & busts Maquettes / Small bronzes Wall hangings & reliefs Works in progress Drawings Contact information Tzedaka 2007 49 x 35 cm Click on picture to go to next slide

  4. Major works back to main menu

  5. back The 3 Graces 2000 145 x 80 x 74 cm

  6. back 3 Graces (detail)

  7. The Empress 1997 69 x 130 x 45 cm back

  8. The Empress 1997 69 x 130 x 45 cm back

  9. Terra cotta Bronze African Torso 1996 81 x 42 cm back

  10. back Deluge 2001 50 x 130 x 40 cm

  11. Gift of Life 2005 65 x 38 x 90 cm back

  12. Nameless 1994 110 x 80 x 70 cm back

  13. Siven 1997 64 x 70 x 42 cm back

  14. Sleeping Venus 2002 110 x 77 x 45 cm back

  15. Vesla 2006 71 x 42 x 41 cm back

  16. Portraits & Busts back to main menu

  17. back Brother and sister 163 x 30 x 21 148 x 27 x 21 cm 2005

  18. Christine 2001 back

  19. Marie, Kristin & Sverre Salbuvik 2005 back

  20. Rudy Giuliani 2003 back

  21. Halldis Moren Vesaas back

  22. Prayer 2003 back

  23. Thought 2005 back

  24. Adam 2005 back

  25. Maquettes & Smaller works back to main menu

  26. Klipot 2006 46 x 24 x 24 cm back

  27. Dreamer 2004 43 x 27 x 14 cm back

  28. Morning Melody 2004 53 x 24 x 20 cm back

  29. The 3 Graces 1998 70 x 33 x 33 cm back

  30. Twilight Melody 2004 33 x 19 x 17 cm back

  31. In the beginning 2004 39 x 18 x 16 cm back

  32. Sleeeping Venus back

  33. Wall hangings & Reliefs back back to main menu

  34. Woman’s back 1993 40 x 22 x 12 cm back

  35. ’S been a long day’ 2005 26 x 20 x 14 cm back

  36. Seasons: Autumn, Winter, Summer 1997- 57 x 37 cm each back

  37. In the moonlight 2004 27 x 23 x 9 cm back

  38. Works in progress Works in progress back to main menu

  39. Dusk 74 x 61 x 51 cm back

  40. back Dawn 136 x 35 x 37 cm

  41. Antonia 2007 back

  42. Parable of the inverted elbows back

  43. From generation to generation (sketch) 29 x 15 x 15 cm back

  44. back

  45. Drawings Drawings back to main menu

  46. 35 x 23 cm back

  47. 35 x 23 cm back

  48. 42 x 29.7 cm back

  49. 23 x 35 cm back

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