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Original Sculpture by Robert Holmes Thumbnails Page Click on thumbnail images for larger images, additional views, descriptive information, specifications and pricing. |

Ascending Dancer Bronze Sculpture Limited Edition of 7 10' 3"H x 6' 3"W x 1'D |

Just Dancing Bronze Sculpture Limited Edition of 7 124"H x 36"W x 28"D |

Mr. Geom Bronze Sculpture Limited Edition of 7 96"H x 24"W x 37"D |
About the Sculptor: Robert Holmes
Robert Holmes has been exhibiting sculptures over the past twenty-five years in the United States, Europe, and Asia. Holmes' work is represented in galleries throughout the States. The artist has had numerous one-man, group, and invitational shows. Many private and corporate collectors worldwide own and enjoy his art.
Robert Holmes, although self taught, is intuitively dead center of the development of modern sculpture The restless, thrusting energy of Rodin, the abstraction of Brancusi, the expressionism of Lachaise, the symbolic power of Moore, are all echoed in his work." -- Richard Warren, Art Historian- Princeton University, Stanford University, San Francisco State University, Curator of the Gualala Arts Center's "Robert Holmes Retrospective 1941-1998"
The artist obtained a Civil Engineering degree and architectural training from the University of Arizona. Because of these skills, Holmes has the technical expertise to interface easily with designers and architects. Both disciplines are evident in the structural elements of his technical prowess. "The grace and serenity of his human abstractions attest to a master's command of his medium and a sublime artistic sensibility. Robert Holmes' all too rare achievement is that of distilling the human form to its essential elements and capturing, within those essentials, postures of truly poetic feeling." -- Review by David Betz, Assistant Director, Vorpal Gallery Soho, New York.
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