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| Cordell Taylor |
 From the State of Existence Series - State #22 |
Cordell Taylor is a Utah sculptor whose work is shown throughout the United States and Europe. He likes to draw on his past when he worked on oil rigs and as an iron worker. His recent work involves reassembling an engineered form into a pleasing abstract form. He just received a commission from Salt Lake City for an outdoor sculpture in the downtown business district. Cordell's roots are in rural Utah and his formal education was at the University of Utah. |
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| Larry Estridge |
 Tumble From the Cross |
In recent years, Larry Estridge’s work has focused on abstract
sculpture works in steel and aluminum, which build on his long-term
fascination with primary forms in nature and their reflection in
diverse art-historical contexts.
In the pieces shown here, the sculptor works with uniformly-wide metal
strips, a break (which bends and folds the material) and a slip roller
(with which he creates curves), to fashion diverse elements which are
combined into more complex structures through improvisatory and chance
operations.
The finely worked, industrially-finished pieces, with their complex
topological surfaces that actively play off one another with changing
light and vantage point, offer diverse readings of archetypal content.
Larry Estridge lives and works in Torrey, Utah, Key West, Florida, and
New York City. His work is represented in prominent collections
throughout the country.
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| Lyman Whitaker |
 Group of Wind Sculptures - 5 feet to 14 feet high |
Lyman Whitaker's Wind Sculptures are innovative and artistic and have a high degree of mechanical integrity. They are well respected for quality craftsmanship. The kinetic part of the sculptures are made of copper and stainless steel, which provide beauty and strength. The sculpture rests on a sealed ball bearing at the top of a verticle rod, providing a maintenance free life. Lyman's love for the simple joy of elegant movement has given him a national reputation. |
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| Silvia L. Davis |
 Chorus - Mixed Woods |
"My images of animals exist not only as character portraits but as symbols that embrace heroic qualities."
--Silvia Davis |
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