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Mark BreithauptStone and Water SculpturesI like to push the limits of the material whenever possible to achieve delicate and sensual forms.MARK BREITHAUPT, Sculptor Mystique, Scottsdale. AZ Sedona Arts Center, Sedona, AZ Raku Gallery, Jerome, AZ www.desertrockcreations.com Studio: 1217 Hatcher Rd. Suite #26, Phoenix 85021 Visitors are welcome! Please visit my website to see a wide variety of stones ready for special commissions! Galleries
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I have always been one to follow my passions through self teaching and doing. As a young boy growing up in Shreveport, Louisiana, I began developing my creativity by building elaborate forts from bamboo stalks I cut down near my home. Later, I helped my father, a masonry contractor, build commercial and residential buildings. After my father acquired his own manufacturing plant, I expanded my medium to metal, learning to weld functional art pieces from steel. In early adulthood, I traveled the United States and abroad working in the communications engineering business. The aesthetic qualities of a well-designed communications system trained my eye and fueled my desire to always be absorbed with physical form and aesthetics. In my early thirties I developed a passion for outdoor sports and began skydiving. I was fascinated by the artistic formations created by skydivers in freefall and the techniques we used to achieve them. I left the communications business and spent several years as a professional skydiving photographer and videographer. My connection with the form and movement of skydivers as an observer of human sculpture in motion influenced my decision to embark on the ever-changing forms possible through stone carving. My yearning to be totally engrossed in the technical and artistic process in a more personal way was further fulfilled. I gave up skydiving and rallied my skills for the most satisfying artistic pursuit yet. Mark's first sculptures were fountains designed as landscaping features using schist and granite, native rocks found locally. Over time, his work evolved into pieces of sculpture with a water component, rather than fountains, and then to sculptures in and of themselves. This evolution led Mark to expand his medium to include stones from around the the world, including onyx, marbles, travertine, sandstone, calcite, alabasters, and soapstone. His carvings explore each stone type to uncover it's unique qualities. Mark's work encompasses a variety of abstract styles and the generous use of negative space. Works that are priced here on PAS may be purchased from the artist directly.My sculptures are available for purchase at LKG Contemporary in Scottsdale, AZ and Sedona Arts Center in Sedona, AZ |
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