This sculpture is one of 14 mounted antelope heads created to emulate trophies of poached animals, drawing attention to the useless slaughter of animals purely for sport and trophies. Many hunted species are unlawfully killed...
Piece is a welded steel woman figure titled Dancer by Jesus Mendes. Figure is about two feet tall. There are points in the sculpture where the mending of steel can be seen, such as the back and hip area. The arms are stretched...
There are areas of the pot that exhibit pattern not only through shape but in coating. The geometric shapes have a glass coating to be distinguished from the matte surface of the pot. The lid and bottom mimic this pattern of...
This sculpture was done by the first Greiner Award winner James Shaftstall in 1969. He was a faculty member in the Art Department at the time of the award. It depicts a boat fit for deep ocean sailing, made from what appears to...
This work is completed with welded steel, and it is an depictions of a female figure through sculptural figurative abstract expressionism. The metal that is used in the piece is dark, and it has been welded together roughly in...
Robert Ostertag (HC 1971) and This work is an abstract, non-representational sculpture in wood. The work is organic and curved, and the wood is stained a dark brown. In the middle of the piece is a small hole where one can see...
Jesus Mendes. Mexican artist. and Pictured is a wood sculpture by Jesus Mendes. It resembles a buffalo from the front view, and abstract work from the side.