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| David Andersen |
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David Andersen has transitioned from building high lift structures to sculpting in his studio. His father referred to him as a true Dane, in that David never
paled in the face of hard work or in his desire to exhibit exceptional craftsmanship and creativity. In 2004 at age 44 he resigned his career as a Masonry Foreman to sculpt. He has used his skills as a mason
to create many interesting and innovative sculptures. Within three months of sculpting his
works were on display at the 12 West Gallery. He is a recipient of the 1999 “Excellence in Masonry”
award for building the WTC Robson Player facility at A.S.U. In the Valley his sculptures have received
Honors such as “Best of Show” 1st, 2nd and two 3rd place ribbons. His works integrate the use of stone, concrete,
stained glass and metal using both ancient and modern techniques of Masonry. Rather than that of chiseling away he builds layer upon layer. Many
works have a geometric circular motion with the use
of square shapes where the circles and squares are
symbolic of mans reaching for God. Entering the world of sculpting has opened many
avenues for the direction of David’s life and has helped him to understand who he is. He stated: “In this pursuit I have found my interaction with others more honest and engaging, for that which an artist creates is a window to their soul.”
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Spirit In the Wind
2006 |
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Glass and Concrete as though it is Steel and Velvet.
Contrast of Movement and Grace, the first in a series... The dimensions are
approximately 15" High by 12" Wide by 12" Long With a weight of 10 Lbs. |
Good Correspondence
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Their are 470 individual
pieces of stone used in this
piece. This hastaken 65 days
to build. The top of this is
(virtually) geometrically
perfect.
31 " High (X) 34" in
Diameter, 105 lbs. I built this using Sedona Red Flagstone and Sedona Red
Strip Stone. Created 2004.
$10,995.00 |
In Memory & Honor
2006 Stone, Stained and Mirrored Glass |
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WTC September 11, 2001
"Not Forgotten" Jan 2006 "Best of Show" recipient 2006 Cobre Valley Center for the Arts
Salute our Troops
This is created from Blue
Stone, Slate, Stained Glass
and Mirrored Glass. To the top of the towers is 16" with
a width of 20 1/2" and a
depth of 15 1/2" 45 lbs (+) -.
Created 2006.
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