Bronze Sculpture and Metal Sculpture CommissionBy Sculptor Elmer P. Petersen "An award winning sculptor and teacher, Petersen has been a self-employed sculptor and promoter of "art in public places" since 1978. Before focusing on commissions and limited edition bronzes, he entered his works in twenty-two competitive shows, receiving eleven awards from such known figures in the art world as Richard Diebenkorn, William Zorach, John I.H. Baur (curator of the Whitney) and Charles Umlauf." |
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Sculpture News01/04/07 Petersen, the son of a Danish immigrant, has been asked to display his sculpture at the Danish Immigrant Museum more... 12/19/06 Two new sculptures have been recently added to the site and are available for purchase: 10/13/06 I was in Epinal, France, La Crosse, Wisconsin's "sister city" in September for the dedication of my sculpture, The Lacrosse Players. We had just completed what we had been working on for a while; i.e. a sculpture exchange. More... Sculpture CommissionLarger sculpture commissions are better for me than many small ones - also challenging ones where I can think creatively. Solving problems including that of function and appropriateness are (as well as aesthetics) important to me and what I like to get involved with. Usually I have a discussion with a client and find out why the sculpture is being considered. With more discussion we can add to that. (See "What Sculpture Can Do".) Usually, then, I first make sketches and if it looks like we are getting something, I will make a model. (See "Stages: Sculpture Commission" to see how I work with clients.) Bronze SculptureI put up this website to create my own retrospective; but, I also have an assortment of cast bronze sculpture available for sale. The bronze sculptures that I am selling are limited editions. The Frank Lloyd Wright is the largest edition that I have ever offered (26). All others are or have been limited to ten. The Wright and the V-Hawk were designed in simple planes with the thought of making them on a monumental scale, welded, using sheet steel or bronze. I have two V-Hawk bronze sculptures available ($2,450 each plus shipping) and ten Frank Lloyd Wright cast bronze sculptures ($1,900 each plus shipping). Newly added to my website is a A Boy and His Horse. I started it in 1983 and just finished it ($2,550 plus shipping). Also added is the Immigrant Couple ($1,950 plus shipping). I am looking for a "home" for the Guardian Angel. It is made out of parts salvaged from wrecked cars… an ironic statement about car wrecks and guardian angels. To be effective it should be featured on a raised platform and spotlighted - otherwise, it will not be taken seriously. Notice that this was created in 1969, so taken in context, there is not too much to compare it with. |
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Artist's StatementMy Sculpture shows considerable variety but not a great body of work for a lifetime; however, that is how I identify myself… as a sculptor. In the future, I will be working mostly in cast bronze. The welded steel sculpture doesn't seem to hold up as long as desired. My personal quest is to discover a distinctly personal form using a variety of materials and processes that I am familiar with. A bronze casting mold can be taken from just about any material or form. I could make welded steel portions which would give hard looking planes, and I could integrate modeled clay areas if I wanted more intricate and/or softer contrasting form. Both could be translated to bronze.
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