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Manna Sculpture

Brian Berman

United States

Sculpture, Glass on Glass

Size: 12 W x 7 H x 12 D in

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About The Artwork

I wanted to explore the geometry of the torus and ovaloid sculpture forms. Manna became the first in a series using kiln cast glass as the medium. The glass casting is honoring the light that feeds us all. Without the light we wouldn't exist. Manna reveals a channel of light that fills the form with light. Manna light illuminates the world and is food from the Divine. Without this light, there would be no world. My artwork I refer to as Art for Peace, my intention is that my sculptures with their geometric forms and symbols bring a calming feeling of peace. This sculpture can be used as an aid for meditation and contemplation.

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Sculpture:Glass on Glass

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:12 W x 7 H x 12 D in

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Born April 21, 1949, he grew up in New York. With a passion for lifelong learning, in his midlife he began sculpting with full attention. Berman worked with and learned from many International masters: Everett DuPen, Tom Jay (USA), George Pratt (Canada), Kazutaka Uchida (Japan), Alfonso Rodriguez (Peru), Walter Marchetti (Italy), and Richad Whiteley (Australia) to name a few. His sculpting began in Northern California and his art profession in 1992, when he moved to Bainbridge Island, WA. In 1994, he began to teach stone carving in the Pacific Northwest and at symposiums around the USA. He moved to Ojai in 2011 with his life partner Lisa Berman. Berman’s sculptures are hand made in the mediums of cast glass, stone and metal. His awards have come regionally in the Pacific Northwest, and in 2008 he was selected to exhibit his “Genesis Glass” in the Louvre, Paris, France, by the Societe Nationale Des Beaux-Arts. Berman’s sculptures are sold through galleries and regional shows and are in private collections throughout the USA, Canada, and Europe. His artwork can be seen on his website www.BermanSculpture.com. Artist Statement Peaceful and timeless - my sculptures bring to you, the importance of stillness, peace, and presence. They instill a calm sacred space, an environment most valuable in these hurried times. I call my work Art for Peace. I am presently working with the mediums of cast glass, metal, stone, and 3D printing with the themes of inner and outer peace. These themes are based on universal values, and represent evolutionary steps in our quest for enlightenment. It is my intention that each sculpture brings healing and renewal to the times we live in, as well as a peace message to future generations. May we live compassionately and peacefully in the light of our one shared humanity.

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