$14,000
Steel, paint
8’w x 6’h x 4’d
From the artist:
This abstract painted steel sculpture depicts the three goddesses of joy, charm, and beauty as in Greek Mythology. All living forms make me appreciate their beauty. The top bronze color represents the head and the golden temple of charm, beauty, and joy. The circular forms can be interpreted as the sun, the moon rising or setting, and the cycle of life. The horizontal and diagonal forms represent the ups and downs in life. The sculpture forms are little bit larger than life size. There is a cohesive interplay of shape, form, space and colors. As you move around the sculpture and its relation to the landscape it creates harmony.
Artist bio:
Hanna Jubran received his M.F.A. in Sculpture from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and is currently a Sculpture Professor at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. Hanna’s work addresses the concepts of time, movement, balance and space. Each sculpture occupies and creates its own reality influenced by its immediate surroundings. The work does not rely on one media to evoke the intended response, but takes advantage of compatible materials such as wood, granite, steel, stainless steel, iron and bronze. Hanna regularly participates in International art shows, competitions and symposiums. Some of his most recent activities are: The creation of “A Monument to a Century of Flight” in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina; The International Sculpture Biennale, Chaco, Argentina; The Elements of the Earth Symposium at Pedvale Sculpture Park, Sabile, Latvia, The International Wood carving Symposium, St. Blasien, Germany; The International Sculpture Symposium in Pirkkala, Finland; Tultepec, Mexico Monumental Sculpture Symposium; The international sculpture symposiums in: Jish, Israel; Ma’llot, Israel; Cayo Largo, Cuba; Granby, Canada; Kemijarvi, Finland; The international Sculpture Symposium and Conference in Europas Parkas, Vilnius, Lithuania and The Toyamura International Sculpture Biennial at Toyamura Japan – where he received a semi-grand prize. In every symposium Hanna participates in, the sculpture created is retained as part of the town or organization’s permanent collection. Hanna is consistent in his pursuit of creating enjoyable sculptures for private and corporate collections.
Artist website: https://hannajubran.com