Saturday, July 31, 2010
Stone Trough and a Fountain Bubbler by Don Lawler
This fountain bubbler / sculpture was created from a single block of Tennessee Marble. It was finished on July 13, 2010, measures 16" high by 9" wide by 8" deep and weighs approximately 30 to 35 lbs. !!!SOLD!!!
This stone trough was carved from a single block of Indiana Limestone that measures 40" long by 17" wide by 9" high. It has a finished weight of approximately 300 to 350 lbs. It has six 1/2" drain holes in the bottom.
It has a tentative title of "Discipline". The polished encircling rectangular band of stone represents discipline that keeps the wild, creative portion (represented by the chaotic chisel pattern) in check. Too much artistic freedom, without discipline, lets the creative forces go in all directions, thus nothing is achieved. Too much discipline kills the free spirit. There must be a balance. !!!SOLD!!!
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