Showing posts with label new sculpture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new sculpture. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Breckenridge! This Weekend and Next
March 6-7 and 13-15, 2015
I will be in Breckenridge this weekend to unveil the large sculpture I started in Jackson last September. I will also be demonstrating by starting a new sculpture.
"Magical" is the first large sculpture I've ever done and will be 3-D scanned and available as a limited edition bronze. A very limited limited edition. Pre-cast pricing will be made available to collectors who wish to get a special price on a bronze casting during this weekend and the next.
If I haven't fallen in love with the original too much - I might be persuaded to part with it.
The original has been coated in bronze and copper and I have applied a cold patina and some Swarovski have been added in some fun strategic places and it has been coated with jeweler's grade resin to give added strength. "Magical" is based on a revolving stand too.
It will never be as resilient as a bronze replica - but on the other hand - the opportunity to own an original artwork of this size is a pretty amazing prospect. And I may never think about selling an original sculpture again. So here's your chance...maybe.
Here's a copy of the ad coming out for the show. Hope you can be there!
Monday, September 15, 2014
Artist Reception Turpin Gallery
Some history about Turpin Gallery. They were the first gallery to represent my work and it was Zach Turpin who gave me some very good advice. "Put colorful patinas on your sculpture," he said. So I did.
This is an example, by the way, of an important role gallery owners and consultants can have in an artist's career. They can be wonderful advisors and tremendous advocates for your work. I'm not saying always take their advise. But I always consider their thoughts and expertise.
Zach was once the dominate force and presence in the gallery at their previous location on Center Street. Now his dad, gallery owner Ronnie Turpin, is at this new gallery location on 25 Cache Street.
He is a sculptor as well and you can find him there sculpting his works, organizing shows, and helping collectors find the art they would most love to add to their collections from the many choices they have there at this beautiful new location.
Fine Art expert and consultant Kiera Wakeman has stayed with Turpin Gallery for the move to their new location and I thank both Kiera and Ronnie for being such wonderful hosts while Mark and I were there.
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| Alex Alvis and Ronnie Turpin |
I started a new sculpture while I was there; this sculpture is part of my Party Animal Series and is called "Magical."
It will be BIG!! About 5' tall when finished and is a sculpture a horse (of course).
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| working on "Magical" at Turpin Gallery - before reception |
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| Alex with "Magical" model in hand explaining the creating process |
I will post photos of the progress of "Magical" from now until it is finished - at the latest - it will be done in pre-cast in February.
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| "Magical" travelling back to Colorado |
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| "Magical" in progress back home at the studio |
Ahhh.... It's so good to be home!
'Til tomorrow - hope you make some time in your Monday for magic!
~Alex
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