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Tikal--Bronze with Cast Glass (2019) Sculpture by Jan And Jo Moore
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Sculpture,
Metals
/
Glass
on Metal
- Dimensions Height 42in, Width 15in, Depth 7in / 70.00 lb
- Fit for outdoor? Yes, This artwork can be displayed outdoor
- Categories Sculptures under $10,000 Abstract
Luminary--- a body that gives light, especially one of the heavenly bodies; one who is a source of light in the world in which he moves.
"The Luminaries Series"---Bronze and Hand Cast Glass, each is Unique (1/1), the series is available from 12" to 72" H. Install this sculpture with back lighting and it will really glow!
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Jan And Jo Moore are the design collaboration team from New Mexico. They share a deep bond with Mother Nature and have been interpreting her landscapes and culture through sculpture for more than 40 years.
They seek to create introspective pieces, often meant to evoke serenity, reverence, meditation; sculpture that possesses soundness of line, elegance of form. Often the pieces are primal, stoic, visceral. Jan And Jo Moore sculpt in stone and cast in bronze, both for the unequaled timeless durability of the media, but also to explore and indulge in their intrinsic beauty and the inherent tension of the elemental forces contained within both media.
Their works are in public collections in the Albuquerque Botanic Gardens, Rio Grande Zoo in Albuquerque, the National Park Service (Salinas National Monument), University of New Mexico, New Mexico State Printing Facility, Edwards Air Force Base, and the College of Santa Fe. They were published in numerous national and international publications.