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Making Art

Dessous

Ceramic and metal sculpture
Ceramic and metal sculpture
Metal sculpture
Metal sculpture
Metal sculpture with green ball
Metal sculpture with green ball
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Making Art

Futility, Etërnal

Tower of Futility
Tower of Futility
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Making Art

Domestic Collapse

Domestic Collapse #1. Porcelain. 2” x 3.5” x 9” each of the 3 objects. 2014.
Domestic Collapse #1. Porcelain. 2” x 3.5” x 9” each of the 3 objects. 2014.
Domestic Collapse #2. Porcelain.  2.5” x 3” x 8.5” each of the 3 objects. 2014.
Domestic Collapse #2. Porcelain. 2.5” x 3” x 8.5” each of the 3 objects. 2014.
Domestic Collapse #3. Porcelain.  2.5” x 2.5” x 7” each of the 2 objects. 2014.
Domestic Collapse #3. Porcelain. 2.5” x 2.5” x 7” each of the 2 objects. 2014.
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Making Art

Home Decor

Placing two of my sculptures on a shelf

Two shelves, two books, two sculptures
Two shelves, two books, two sculptures
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Making Art

Still life with plants, copper and lead

Copper cone, welded steel support, Fittonia Argyroneura plant, found lion's head white porcelain bowl
Copper cone, welded steel support, Fittonia Argyroneura plant, found lion’s head white porcelain bowl

Still life with my sculpture on kattrup rug.

Black steel pentagonal tower, copper cone construction
Black steel pentagonal tower, copper cone construction
Red pentagonal tower, lead cone, Peperomia magnolifolia plant
Red pentagonal tower, lead cone, Peperomia magnolifolia plant
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Central Park Making Art

Twilight in Central Park, with red tower

Twilight in Central Park, with red tower

Twilight in Central Park, with red tower
Twilight in Central Park, with red tower
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Making Art

Graphite sculpture

Sculpture based on Minaret of the Mosque of Abu Dulaf in Samarra
Sculpture based on Minaret of the Mosque of Abu Dulaf in Samarra
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Making Art

Andrea – Steel sculpture by Edward Sudentas

Steel sculpture by Edward Sudentas
Steel sculpture by Edward Sudentas

I started this piece at The Art Students League in summer of 2009. It is made out of 12-gauge steel, each slice being a 1:1 representation of Computed Tomography scan of a real person. I continued to work on the piece through summer and fall of 2009 and winter 2010 at The Arts Students League and then through winter and spring of 2010 at The School of Visual Arts. At this time it is still unfinished…