|
|
![]() |
![]() |
|
(Chinese Character for Child) by Lee Coulter 58" H x 28" W (including base)
$3,300 (less Internet discount of $400) = $2,900 (freight Collect) or we will provide a freight quote to your location |
|
![]() |
![]() |
|
I suppose the fundamental rational and
inspiration for creating this series of works stems from my interest
in man's early efforts as self-expression. These efforts lead
to man's ability to leave a record of himself through symbols.
The distillation of ancient people's thoughts into characters
and symbols fascinates me. I enjoy trying to find the essence
of the character, which were the images used before people learned
to write. For instance to find the "woman" form in
the Chinese character for woman, or the drop of water and "splash"
in the character for water. I invite the viewer to do the same
and to feel the connection with history. The greatest challenge is developing three-dimensional medium, while preserving the original meaning and imparting my own individual signatures. -- Lee Coulter |
| Originally from Chicago but currently residing in the seaside community of Bristol, Rhode Island, Lee Coulter creates sculptures in bronze, brass, copper and steel. His roots from metal working stem from his days as a jeweler in California. In 1990 Lee moved to Switzerland and opened his own studio in Zurich where he worked on marble and alabaster sculptures. There he had the opportunity to travel, meet and work with several European artists. Returning to California in 1991, Lee eventually went back working on metal sculptures and he became an exibitor at the Santa Barbara Art Show. He has been participating in shows in USA and Europe for 20 years. |
|
|
|
|
|
|