Art
Lowell Miller, Maquette for "Unreachable"
- Item Number
- A 5
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Item Description
Polychromed Ceramic, 7 x 4.5 ins.
This item is a ceramic maquette for a sculpture that was later enlarged and cast in bronze.
Lowell Miller moved to the Hudson Valley in the 1970s where he continued his exploration of sculpture and text while at the same time pursuing a successful career in business. Mentored for many years by Wade Saunders (sculptor, director of Sculpture at R.I.S.D. and long-time sculpture critic for Art in America), Miller has pushed to capture the somatic side of emotion and aesthetic feeling, seeking a vocabulary of object and gesture that provides a "body" for the inarticulable. He seeks to infuse an object with primal experience of the sort that's common to all of us but often obscured by our civilized concerns and attentions.
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