
A sculptor is able to pour his feelings, experiences and beliefs into his work as difficult as it is beautiful.
The following works do not need detailed descriptions to make us understand, feel and even learn from them.
Think of this as a virtual art exhibit that you can view whenever you want:
1. Karl-Henning Seemann, Untitled
2. Zenos Frudakis, Freedom
3. Petrus Spronk, Architectural Fragment
4. John Buckley, The Headington Shark
5. Duane Hanson, Man on a Bench
6. Chen Pao-chung, Hippo Square
7. Lise Cormier, Mother Earth
8. Han Hsu-Tung, Chess
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9. Hans-Jörg Limbach, Think Partner
10. Robin Wight, Wishes
11. Lorenzo Quinn, Love
12. Ervin Lora?nth Herve?, Popped Up
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13. Sue and Pete Hill, Mud Maid
14. Gali May Lucas, Absorbed by Light
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15. Bruno Catalano, The Travelers
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16. George Lundeen, Departure
17. Olga Ziemska, Stillness in Motion: The Matka Series
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18. Daniel Popper, Thrive
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19. Eremia Grigorescu, Mihai Eminescu
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20. Thomas Leroy, The Weight of Thought
Burimi: Bright Side