Art Collection
Gary Price
Children of Peace
Bronze sculpture, lost wax method of casting
Acquired: 2002
Location: Garden Walk
Puffed Up Prince
Bronze sculpture, lost wax method of casting
Acquired: 2002
Location: Junior Room
Gary Price's intent is to "lift the human
spirit through sculpture." Evidence of his success
in achieving this inspirational goal is found in scores
of individuals, corporations, cities, and foundations that
have acquired his works. Gary's figurative sculpture
is diverse, including animals, birds, and mystical or historical
characters. For the past several years, however, Gary has
found joy in the "childhood days" of his five
boys and has converted this joy into several pieces revolving
around the fun and joys of youth.
View
the statue's installation.
Artist's Statement about "Children
of Peace"
"The figures in ‘Children of Peace' symbolize
peace and harmony with all things around them—both
with nature and mankind. Peace is something our world
cries out for, and as an artist and a father of five,
I believe
it starts with our children. If our youth have the opportunity
to grow up in peaceful and loving homes and are taught
early the need for harmony and concern, the entire world
will spin in a brighter and higher direction. In this
sculpture, the children's bodies form simple arches.
Arches are the beginning of circles, and circles are
simple and
beautiful forms that represent peace, harmony, and eternity."
Artist's Statement about "Puffed
Up Prince"
" Every once in a while it's a fun challenge
to ‘break
the mold,' so to speak, on traditional figure
sculpture and create a piece of pure whimsy. I was
sitting in the
studio one day looking at a recently completed sculpture
of a child and a ball. Wondering what type of type
of a creature would lend itself to a spherical shape,
I proceeded
to add clay to a ball. Coincidentally, a large jumping
frog was visiting in the studio. Every time I touched
the frog it would enlarge itself with air. Needless
to say,
I was inspired and my first spherical creature was
created; the ‘Puffed Up Prince.' |