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A few months ago a friend was clean out his garage and had some stones for carving that he wanted gift to me so I could Create some new sculptures.     
One stone in particular caught my attention. It was a very dark gray alabaster with an irregular shape.
I’m always drawn to that type of shape because it gives me more inspiration to create something within the stones boundaries. As I began working on it I wanted to make sharp angles with a sense of an architectural theme.
As the forms progressed I noticed that there was only a small section of stone connecting the forms I created. There was a strong possibility that the stone would break at that juncture. As I polished the stone I realized its fragility and worked very carefully. Well the fragility took over and the stone split creating to separate pieces. This lead to a new design and with the addition of two steel rods to unite the two pieces again Opposing Positions was born.
A few months ago a friend was clean out his garage and had some stones for carving that he wanted gift to me so I could Create some new sculptures.     
One stone in particular caught my attention. It was a very dark gray alabaster with an irregular shape.
I’m always drawn to that type of shape because it gives me more inspiration to create something within the stones boundaries. As I began working on it I wanted to make sharp angles with a sense of an architectural theme.
As the forms progressed I noticed that there was only a small section of stone connecting the forms I created. There was a strong possibility that the stone would break at that juncture. As I polished the stone I realized its fragility and worked very carefully. Well the fragility took over and the stone split creating to separate pieces. This lead to a new design and with the addition of two steel rods to unite the two pieces again Opposing Positions was born.
A few months ago a friend was clean out his garage and had some stones for carving that he wanted gift to me so I could Create some new sculptures.     
One stone in particular caught my attention. It was a very dark gray alabaster with an irregular shape.
I’m always drawn to that type of shape because it gives me more inspiration to create something within the stones boundaries. As I began working on it I wanted to make sharp angles with a sense of an architectural theme.
As the forms progressed I noticed that there was only a small section of stone connecting the forms I created. There was a strong possibility that the stone would break at that juncture. As I polished the stone I realized its fragility and worked very carefully. Well the fragility took over and the stone split creating to separate pieces. This lead to a new design and with the addition of two steel rods to unite the two pieces again Opposing Positions was born.
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Opposing Positions Sculpture

Joel Shapses

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Sculpture, Stone on Stone

Size: 16 W x 17 H x 13 D in

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A few months ago a friend was clean out his garage and had some stones for carving that he wanted gift to me so I could Create some new sculptures. One stone in particular caught my attention. It was a very dark gray alabaster with an irregular shape. I’m always drawn to that type of shape because it gives me more inspiration to create something within the stones boundaries. As I began working on it I wanted to make sharp angles with a sense of an architectural theme. As the forms progressed I noticed that there was only a small section of stone connecting the forms I created. There was a strong possibility that the stone would break at that juncture. As I polished the stone I realized its fragility and worked very carefully. Well the fragility took over and the stone split creating to separate pieces. This lead to a new design and with the addition of two steel rods to unite the two pieces again Opposing Positions was born.

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Sculpture:Stone on Stone

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Size:16 W x 17 H x 13 D in

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As an Award winning sculptor my works are prominently displayed in private collections and public venues throughout North and South America. The more, avant garde statements that are made in the mixture of neon, led lights, metal, fused glass and stone media to elicit an excitement that occurs when the artist takes a quantum leap toward ingenuity. Whether realistic or abstract, the viewer's tactile senses are aroused with almost a sense of urgency to explore each form in greater depth than just visually. Born in New Jersey, Have spent most of my life on the Eastern coast of the U.S. Having an inherent artistic gift, I began sculpting in a primitive way at the age of five. Much of my schooling concentrated on the sciences. I received my Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology from C.W. Post College in 1967 where I also minored in sculpture. It was during these studies here that famed sculptor and professor, Alfred Van Loen, recognized my talent. After college I then completed four years at Temple University where I graduated with the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery in 1971. I traveled throughout the world at which time I acquired much knowledge about how and where various stones were quarried and how various civilizations had used them creatively throughout the centuries. Soon after my travels, I relocated to South Florida, which has remained my residence since 1972. I practiced general and cosmetic dentistry in the Ft Lauderdale area from 1972 to 2006 creating a dual career, dentistry and sculpture. Early on in my sculpting career, I worked under the same roof as famed sculptor Enzo Gallo. From a period of over the fifty years I have exhibited in many shows and has won over seventy awards and recognitions and have completed over six hundred works of art. My works are in private and corporate collections in North and South America. While in Ft. Lauderdale I owned an Art Gallery (Gallery 421) and created my works in my studio in Ft Lauderdale for over thirty years.. Some of my commissions include Saks FifthAve in New York and Michiagan as well as Temple Emanuel in Ft Lauderdale Florida In July ‘07 I relocated to Naples and has since the opened a studio and showroom located at the Artisan’s Plaza 5670 Shirley St in Naples, FL. Gallery representation : Gallery on Fifth, Mercato, North Naples, FL East West Fine Art,Naples,Fl Joel Shapses Sculpture Gallery, Naples,Fl

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