Private commission. One of two 40” tall abstract pieces, dedicated to the children of a Canadian family.
Sean began by welding the Steel skeleton. Then sculpted in plaster. Foundry cast hollow in Bronze with Black Patina.
14” x 6” x 40” high
Installed March 2023 - Ontario, Canada
Private commission. One of two 40” tall abstract pieces, dedicated to the children of a Canadian family.
Sean began by welding the Steel skeleton. Then sculpted in plaster. Foundry cast hollow in Bronze with Black Patina.
11” x 5” x 40” high
Installed March 2023 - Ontario, Canada
Plaster, cast bronze
8 x 8 x 16”
This public artwork was commissioned by SPARC. Sean was invited to base his sculpture on the chemical structure of a molecule the company has a passion for. The sculpture is an interpretation of that molecule.
The piece stands roughly 6 feet tall and it is made of Corten steel.
Installed April, 2021 - Santa Rosa, California
This series is a volumetric exploration of form and shadow, in order to develop and expand the vocabulary of Sean’s form language. He builds up forms in plaster, working spontaneously, configuring elements in relationship to one another. Then in a secondary process, he refines and shapes the assemblage in a slow, meditative ritual of reduction. This sculptural formula is quite enjoyable and thought provoking, as it has proven to be a very productive generator.
Cast Bronze with silver patina
11 x 9 x 7”
2019
This series is a volumetric exploration of form and shadow, in order to develop and expand the vocabulary of Sean’s form language. He builds up forms in plaster, working spontaneously, configuring elements in relationship to one another. Then in a secondary process, he refines and shapes the assemblage in a slow, meditative ritual of reduction. This sculptural formula is quite enjoyable and thought provoking, as it has proven to be a very productive generator.
Cast Bronze shown Black / Silver patina + Verdigris patina
5” x 5.75” x 11.5”
2018
This series is a volumetric exploration of form and shadow, in order to develop and expand the vocabulary of Sean’s form language. He builds up forms in plaster, working spontaneously, configuring elements in relationship to one another. Then in a secondary process, he refines and shapes the assemblage in a slow, meditative ritual of reduction. This sculptural formula is quite enjoyable and thought provoking, as it has proven to be a very productive generator.
Cast Bronze with silver patina
8.5” x 9.5” x 8”
2018
This series is a volumetric exploration of form and shadow, in order to develop and expand the vocabulary of Sean’s form language. He builds up forms in plaster, working spontaneously, configuring elements in relationship to one another. Then in a secondary process, he refines and shapes the assemblage in a slow, meditative ritual of reduction. This sculptural formula is quite enjoyable and thought provoking, as it has proven to be a very productive generator.
Cast Bronze with dark brown patina
9” x 9” x 4”
2000
This series is a volumetric exploration of form and shadow, in order to develop and expand the vocabulary of Sean’s form language. He builds up forms in plaster, working spontaneously, configuring elements in relationship to one another. Then in a secondary process, he refines and shapes the assemblage in a slow, meditative ritual of reduction. This sculptural formula is quite enjoyable and thought provoking, as it has proven to be a very productive generator.
Cast Bronze with Silver patina
5.75” x 8.5” x 9.75”
2018
This series is a volumetric exploration of form and shadow, in order to develop and expand the vocabulary of Sean’s form language. He builds up forms in plaster, working spontaneously, configuring elements in relationship to one another. Then in a secondary process, he refines and shapes the assemblage in a slow, meditative ritual of reduction. This sculptural formula is quite enjoyable and thought provoking, as it has proven to be a very productive generator.
Cast Bronze with chalk / brown patina
4” x 8.75” x 9.5”
2018
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