{"id":3994,"date":"2017-09-03T09:50:55","date_gmt":"2017-09-03T16:50:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/sdbgdocents.org\/?page_id=3994"},"modified":"2017-09-03T09:58:32","modified_gmt":"2017-09-03T16:58:32","slug":"sculpture","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/sdbgdocents.org\/?page_id=3994","title":{"rendered":"Sculpture &#8211; Sortable by clicking on column heading"},"content":{"rendered":"<pre><code><table id=\"\" class=\"sortable\"><thead><tr class=\"row1\"><th class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">GARDEN<\/th><th class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">ARTIST \/ TITLE<\/th><th class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">MEDIA<\/th><th class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">COMMENT<\/th><\/tr><\/thead><tbody><tr class=\"row2\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Canary Is.<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Elon Ebanks (1)\rViolin<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">mild steel and stainless steel<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Elon grew up in the Cayman Is. but has ived in S.D. for many years.  He works primarily in metals. (ranging from titanium to bronze?)<\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row3\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Mediterranean<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Patty Palenchat (1)\rSummer Friends\rIn this work, her scale is perfect and the interaction between the girl and frog is beautifully captured.<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">clay<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Patty is from San Diego and works primarily in clay.  All of her work is realistic and she loves to portray the intricacies of nature.  <\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row4\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Canary Is.<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Steve Shigley (3)\rHanging by a Limb<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">steel<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Steve is from Joshua Tree and is self-taught.  He works primarily in steel and plays with patinas to produce interesting finishes.  He mainly does abstract sculptures but also does furniture using metal and glass.  He has been invited to do a residency outside Paris this year.<\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row5\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Gift Shop<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Christie Beniston (2)\rThe Two Seasons:  Green & Brown<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">mosaic<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Christie is a well-known public artist based in Solana Beach.  In these two pieces, she reveals that there are diverse colors in our _two seasons_  in Southern California.<\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row6\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Canary Is.<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Annja (2)\rVisionary Woman\r-Abstract work revealing the artist's vision of femininity.<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">fiberglass & paint<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Annja studied in France before immigrating to the USA.  She resides in Scottsdale, AZ but has a studio in France as well.<\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row7\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">New World Desert<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Syd Harris (5)\rCrescent<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">Copper over wood<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Syd resides in Escondido.  He was a professional engineer for 40 years who sculpts in stone, stainless steel, mild steel, copper and stone.. His works are complex but reveal great attention to detail.  Each piece should be viewed from various vantage points to fully appreciate their intricacies. <\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row8\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Canary Is.<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Beliz Iristay (1)\rCuernos (horns)<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">raku, ceramics, mixed media<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Beliz is from Turkey where she studied ceramics.  Her studio is in Gaudalupe Vally, Ensanada.  She explores the ancient fireing technique Raku using contemporary designs, combining  different compounds and materials to create strong textures and effects.<\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row9\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">New World Desert<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Robert Petrello (2)\rCircle Totem<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">fused glass and metal<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\"><\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row10\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Walk from Canary Is. to Lawn.  ?<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Steve Shigley (3)\rA Delicate Balance<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">steel<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Steve is from Joshua Tree and is self-taught.  He works primarily in steel and plays with patinas to produce interesting finishes.  He mainly does abstract sculptures but also does furniture using metal and glass.  He has been invited to do a residency outside Paris this year.<\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row11\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Old World Desert<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Deanne Sabeck (1)\rFleur de Lumi?re  (Flower of Light)<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">stainless steel and dichroic glass<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Deanne is a renowned public artist based in Encinitas.  Her current work is all about light, color, and form. She uses various types of reflective glass to create spatial sculptural installations of light. The glass is bent, cast, fractured, and sometimes etched, distorting and refracting the light spectrum. Conceptually, the work deals with illusion, perception, and the essence of our visual reality, LIGHT.<\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row12\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Gift Shop<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Luna Rossel (2)\rSecret Portal<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">mixed media mosaics<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Luna is from Chile but has lived off and on in San Diego.  This installation reveals her talent as an imaginative mosaic artist bringing diversity in texture and cleverly integrating the positive and negative.<\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row13\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Banana Blvd.<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Julia Rasor (1)\rHaute Couture III  (OAT CO TOUR)<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">mixed media<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Julia_s studio is in Fallbrook where she also offers artist retreats and workshops.  She loves using diverse materials to create her sculptures including ?steel, mesh, ceramics, concrete, plaster, bronze, wax, mixed media, paint, and sometimes incorporates found wood and rusty steel artifacts .  Her work is often abstract and edgy. <\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row14\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Gift Shop<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Luna Rossel (2)\rForest Spirit<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">mixed media mosaics<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Luna is from Chile but has lived off and on in San Diego.  This installation reveals her talent as an imaginative mosaic artist bringing diversity in texture and cleverly integrating the positive and negative.<\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row15\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Bamboo - Pond<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Mark Rafter (2)\rDragonfly #10<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\"> mixed media<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Mark is from N. County and has a passion for nature and the outdoors.  His latest passion is dragonflies.  He combines welded metal, clay, fused and mosaic glass with patinas, metal coatings and paint  to create colorful, highly textured and one-of-a-kind pieces that flow into the landscape.<\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row16\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Gift Shop<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Marsha Rafter (4)\rMandala<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">mosaics<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Marsha teaches ceramic and mosaic classes in Escondido.  Notably, she often integrates these media in her sculptures and enjoys including stained glass & found objects.  She is inspired by nature and all its colors. <\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row17\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Bamboo<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Robert Jones (3)\rEscaping Existentialism\rNote:  with this piece, SDBG garden staff collaborated with the artist to integrate the plants into the sculpture.<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">steel, concrete, stainless steel<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Robert enjoys using industrial construction materials, found and recycled objects in his sculptures.  Robert is fascinated with mythology  creates both characters and artifacts that alter our perception by making connections through time. <\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row18\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Herb<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Laureen Barker (1) \rFar Horizons\rGreat movement and fabulous detail in her dress in this piece.<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">solid bronze figure on fiber stone pedestal<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Laurenn_s studio is in Carlsbad.  Her genre is primarily figurative and her primary medium is bronze.  This particular piece is from her Women_s Collection.  She prefers to create works that elevate the audience.   <\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row19\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Herb<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">James Hubbell (1)\rCome Play\rThis piece includes a central shaft of rebar which is over 100 years old.  Forged iron is extremely challenging to work with as a sculptor.<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">forged iron<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">James Hubbell is an internationally renowned artist and architectural designer who, over the past sixty years, has shared his vision of the spirit of nature made tangible through the use of glass, tile, wood, concrete, metal and stone.  His studio is in Santa Ysabel, CA. <\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row20\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Rainforest<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Metamorph Sculpture Studio (1)\rAfternoon in Wonderland<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">upcycled metal<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Metalmorph Sculpture Studio, based in Escondido, is the unique collaboration of husband and wife team, Paul and Leslie Wilton. Leslie has been a glass artist for over 30 years. Paul is a master machinist, inventor, and artist.  They established their artistic direction from a donation of diverse tools from a neighbor.  They design whimsical sculptures that reveal their inventiveness and creativity. <\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row21\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Rainforest<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Yuriy Akopov (2)\rCat & Dog<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">fiberglass & mosaic<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Yuriy Akopov, born in the former USSR, began his career as a glass worker while working for an extraordinary artist, Niki de Saint Phalle where he learned ?priceless skills that he now applies to his own creations. Since then, he has refined the techniques and has his own unique application process.<\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row22\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Rainforest<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Robert Jones (3)\rMother<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">bronze, stainless steel, concrete<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Robert enjoys using industrial construction materials, found and recycled objects in his sculptures.  Robert is fascinated with mythology  creates both characters and artifacts that alter our perception by making connections through time. <\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row23\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Rainforest - Lower Pond<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Robert Petrello (2)\rCircles and Squares<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">fused glass and metal<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Robert lives and works in Encinitas.  He has been working with glass for 20 years and loves co-creating with his kiln_.assembling the  assembling the glass pieces cold, placing them in the kiln, turning on the heat and voila, hours later, works of beauty. <\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row24\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Himalaya<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Syd Harris (5)\rUp, Up and Away<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">stainless steel<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Syd resides in Escondido.  He was a professional engineer for 40 years who sculpts in stone, stainless steel, mild steel, copper and stone.. His works are complex but reveal great attention to detail.  Each piece should be viewed from various vantage points to fully appreciate their intricacies. <\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row25\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Rainforest - on Road across from Himilaya<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Jon Koehler (1)\rIron Man<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">cast iron & ceramicx<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Jon is a self-taught artist who enjoys working in metals.  This particular sculpture, he recycled the metal from an old bath tub and added some subtle ceramic embellishments.  The integration with Sam_s _stump_ (pedestal)  we think is fabulous!<\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row26\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">S. Africa<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Syd Harris (5)\rCitadel<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">Copper over wood<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Syd resides in Escondido.  He was a professional engineer for 40 years who sculpts in stone, stainless steel, mild steel, copper and stone.. His works are complex but reveal great attention to detail.  Each piece should be viewed from various vantage points to fully appreciate their intricacies. <\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row27\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">S. Africa<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Cherrie La Porte (1)\rCarnival of Color<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">mosaic glass rocks<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Cherrie's studio is in North County.  She works primarily in fesed, dichroic and stained glass.  She participates in the San Diego Potters Tour.\rNOTE: the Hubcap Art Show<\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row28\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">CA Native\r(west path)<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Steve Shigley (3)\rRising Sun\r<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">steel<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Steve is from Joshua Tree and is self-taught.  He works primarily in steel and plays with patinas to produce interesting finishes.  He mainly does abstract sculptures but also does furniture using metal and glass.  He has been invited to do a residency outside Paris this year.<\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row29\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">CA Native<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Mark Rafter (2)\rDweller on the Threshold<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">mixed media<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Mark is from N. County and has a passion for nature and the outdoors.  His latest passion is dragonflies.  He combines welded metal, clay, fused and mosaic glass with patinas, metal coatings and paint  to create colorful, highly textured and one-of-a-kind pieces that flow into the landscape.<\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row30\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">HCG<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Marsha Rafter (4)\rHappiness\rReflections in Blue\rMediterranean Sunset\r(Marsha's other two sculptures are to the west)<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">mosaics<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Marsha teaches ceramic and mosaic classes in Escondido.  Notably, she often integrates these media in her sculptures and enjoys including stained glass & found objects.  She is inspired by nature and all its colors. <\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row31\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">HCG<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Kim Ogburn (1)\rSandy the Flying Owl<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">layered plywood, fused glass, oak tree trunk<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Kim is a native San Diegan whose primarily theme when creating sculptures is nature.  He works in various media including wood, metal, clay, tile and glass.  <\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row32\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">HCG<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Chris Brown (2)\rSuper Frog<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">foam core, concrete and mosaic<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Chris is based in San Diego and through his love of nature, creates creatures out of foamcore and concrete, finishing them with mosaic. <\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row33\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">HCG<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Chris Brown (2)\rOctie<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">foam core, concrete and mosaic<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\"><\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row34\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">CA Native\r(east path)<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Danae Fasano Dehne (2)\rNative\rCA Native Loop (east<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">ceramic<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Danae_s studio is in La Mesa.  She works primarily in ceramics and also teaches ceramics.<\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row35\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">New Zealand<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Syd Harris (5)\rDuality<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">stone (steatite)<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Syd resides in Escondido.  He was a professional engineer for 40 years who sculpts in stone, stainless steel, mild steel, copper and stone.. His works are complex but reveal great attention to detail.  Each piece should be viewed from various vantage points to fully appreciate their intricacies. <\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row36\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">New Zealand<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Ilya Idelchik & Yuriy Apacov (1 - 2)\rMademoiselle Mushroom<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">mosaic, painting, gemstones, sculpting clay<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Ilya Idelchik received his art\/sculpture degree from St. Petersburg University in Russia, where he studied classic art and sculpture.  \rYuriy Akopov, born in the former USSR, began his career as a glass worker while working for an extraordinary artist, Niki de Saint Phalle.  \r-Ilya_s talent lies in creating the sculptural form using sculpting clay and fiberglass and painting.  \r-Yuriy_s talent is in mosaic.  A great collaboration!<\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row37\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Austalia<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Robert Jones (3)\rPrayer<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">copper, bronze, steel, concrete, stainless steel<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Robert enjoys using industrial construction materials, found and recycled objects in his sculptures.  Robert is fascinated with mythology  creates both characters and artifacts that alter our perception by making connections through time. <\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row38\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Australia<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Lynn Forbes (1)\rThe Seven Maidens<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">patinated ceramic<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Lynn teaches sculpture in her studio in Carlsbad.  She creates figurative works, often including women and mythical persona from the Renaissance period.  She likes to use live models to establish her initial renderings.   Using clay as her base, she creates patinas that complete the sculptures beautifully. <\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row39\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Australia<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Peter Mitten (1)\rStanding Rock\rThis particular piece is a political statement about the environmental issues facing our country today. <\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">cast and fabricated aluminum<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Peter teaches sculpture at Mt. San Jacinto College.  He loves to work with aluminum and creating patinas complement his vision.  <\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row40\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Australia<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Danae Fasano Dehne (2)\rWatered Flowers\r-Note in this piece the color and floral elements - particularly in the basin.<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">ceramic<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Danae_s studio is in La Mesa.  She works primarily in ceramics and also teaches ceramics.<\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row41\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Australia<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Merrill Everett (3)\rTotems 2017 #1, 2, 3<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">?hot blown glass on steel band<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Merrill began his work in art in ceramics but became far more interested in glass and mastered glass-blowing over these past 3 decades.  These totems include elements he created over the past two decades. Merrill lived and worked in Fallbrook and was a major supporter of the Fallbrook Art Center.\rTragically, Merrill died before these works were installed, but his family generously permitted us to exhibit them as he was so excited to be accepted into the exhibition.  <\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row42\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Australia<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">John Dupree (1)\rOff to the Races<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">steel<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">John is a local N. County, self-taught sculptor who loves working with steel.  This piece has great movement and often with John_s work, he loves to add a twist. <\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row43\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Ecke<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Syd Harris (5)\rIn Plain View<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">stone (steatite)<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Syd resides in Escondido.  He was a professional engineer for 40 years who sculpts in stone, stainless steel, mild steel, copper and stone.. His works are complex but reveal great attention to detail.  Each piece should be viewed from various vantage points to fully appreciate their intricacies. <\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"row44\"><td class=\"col1 sorttable_alpha\">Entrance<\/td><td class=\"col2 sorttable_alpha\">Annja (2)\rSynergy 6\r-Captures the movement & balance of this piece synergystically<\/td><td class=\"col3 sorttable_alpha\">fiberglass & paint<\/td><td class=\"col4 sorttable_alpha\">Annja studied in France before immigrating to the USA.  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