From Studio to Foundry:

 Three Decades of Sculpture

 by Carole A. Feuerman

Bronze 

By melting, dripping, splashing, and pouring molten metals in a process she created, the artist fashions multi-layered and fragmented torsos.  The natural colors inherent in the metals give these works an organic quality of layered strata and subtle coloration.  

The Hug, Giving or Taking, 2000

Evador bronze,

18" x 26" x 8"

Hephaestos, 1999

Evador and European bronze,

27" x 15 1/2" x 6 1/2"

Hands of Prometheus, 1999

Evador bronze,

28" x 15" x 7"

Diana I, 1999

Evador bronze, 35" x 17" x 10"

The Goddess, 1999

Evador and European bronze, 35" x 19" x 10"

Diana I, 1999

Evador bronze, 32: x 16 1/2" x 15 1/2"

Athena, 1999

Evador and European bronze, 32 1/2" x 16 1/2" x 15 1/2"

Eros II, God of Desire, 1999

Evador and European bronze, 33" x 19" x 7"

Eros I, 1999

Evador and European bronze, 33" x 19" x 4 1/2"

Hestia, 1998

European bronze, 20" x 12 1/2" x 4"

Ares, 1999

Stainless steel and bronze, 21 3/4" x 15" x 8"

Selene, Goddess of the Sky,

 1999

Evador and European bronze,

83" x 31" x 15"

Amphitrite, Goddess of the Sea,

1999

Evador and European bronze,

83" x 31" x 15"

Thea, Goddess of the Earth,

1999

Evador and European bronze,

83" x 31" x 15"

Diana II, 1999

Evador and European bronze, 32" x 16 1/2" x 15 1/2"

Briseis, 1999

Evador and European bronze, 32" x 12" x 8 1/4"

Aphrodite, 1999

Evador and European bronze, 32" x 16 1/2" x 15 1/2"

Aphrodite (rear), 1999

Evador and European bronze, 32" x 16 1/2" x 15 1/2"

Copyright 2000 Southern Alleghenies

Museum of Art

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