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When I started carving this stone I had a much more complex design in mind.  The the first step was to create a wheel and then carve out an interwoven pattern.  As I was getting ready to move to the next stage and was washing the dust off with water I noticed the beautiful pattern formed by the interplay of the natural green veins and the curved surface.  At that point, I decided to "listen to the stone" and allow the simple wheel to highlight the stone's natural beauty.

All proceeds from the sale of this work will be donated to the National Council for Behavioral Health as part of The Other Art Fair Online Studios Charity Collection.
When I started carving this stone I had a much more complex design in mind.  The the first step was to create a wheel and then carve out an interwoven pattern.  As I was getting ready to move to the next stage and was washing the dust off with water I noticed the beautiful pattern formed by the interplay of the natural green veins and the curved surface.  At that point, I decided to "listen to the stone" and allow the simple wheel to highlight the stone's natural beauty.

All proceeds from the sale of this work will be donated to the National Council for Behavioral Health as part of The Other Art Fair Online Studios Charity Collection.
When I started carving this stone I had a much more complex design in mind.  The the first step was to create a wheel and then carve out an interwoven pattern.  As I was getting ready to move to the next stage and was washing the dust off with water I noticed the beautiful pattern formed by the interplay of the natural green veins and the curved surface.  At that point, I decided to "listen to the stone" and allow the simple wheel to highlight the stone's natural beauty.

All proceeds from the sale of this work will be donated to the National Council for Behavioral Health as part of The Other Art Fair Online Studios Charity Collection.
When I started carving this stone I had a much more complex design in mind.  The the first step was to create a wheel and then carve out an interwoven pattern.  As I was getting ready to move to the next stage and was washing the dust off with water I noticed the beautiful pattern formed by the interplay of the natural green veins and the curved surface.  At that point, I decided to "listen to the stone" and allow the simple wheel to highlight the stone's natural beauty.

All proceeds from the sale of this work will be donated to the National Council for Behavioral Health as part of The Other Art Fair Online Studios Charity Collection.

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"Spinning" Sculpture

Jeff Rosenfeld

United States

Sculpture, Stone on Marble

Size: 14 W x 15.5 H x 8 D in

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SOLD
Originally listed for $1,450

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

When I started carving this stone I had a much more complex design in mind. The the first step was to create a wheel and then carve out an interwoven pattern. As I was getting ready to move to the next stage and was washing the dust off with water I noticed the beautiful pattern formed by the interplay of the natural green veins and the curved surface. At that point, I decided to "listen to the stone" and allow the simple wheel to highlight the stone's natural beauty. All proceeds from the sale of this work will be donated to the National Council for Behavioral Health as part of The Other Art Fair Online Studios Charity Collection.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Sculpture:

Stone on Marble

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

14 W x 15.5 H x 8 D in

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I got my first exposure to handmade art by experimenting with a variety of hardwoods on my father’s lathe when I was young. In college, I sold my wooden creations in several independent boutiques. Years later, in 2009, I discovered my true artistic passion during a week-long stone carving course with the Marble Institute of Colorado. The journey that began in the pristine mountains set on the Crystal River just outside Marble, Colorado, continues today under the trees in my North Texas backyard. Using a variety of marble, alabaster, and onyx in a range of colors and patterns, I personally design and carve each piece. I am constantly experimenting with new concepts to further expand my technique while at the same time insisting on only the highest standards of craftsmanship. As a result, I produce only three to six sculptures each year. While my focus so far has been in using simple contemporary forms to let the natural beauty of the stone be the hero, my current obsession is exploring the boundaries of myself and the stone through complex interwoven designs.

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Showed at the The Other Art Fair

Handpicked to show at The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art in Dallas, Dallas

Artist featured in a collection

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