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Michael Boles: Artwork and Commentary: "Amphitrite" is Going for Bronze!
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Michael Boles: Artwork and Commentary. Archival Ink Jet Prints. Sunday, June 23, 2013. Amphitrite" is Going for Bronze! The studio feels empty without Amphitrite. She is off to the foundry to be cast in bronze. But there is still plenty to work on. Rugga. Is back and I've started welding him. Daphne. Was on hold for a bit, but I've returned to working on her in the metal shop (she's seen in the background below.). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Find me on Facebook. Promote Your Page Too.
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Michael Boles: Artwork and Commentary: June 2013
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Michael Boles: Artwork and Commentary. Archival Ink Jet Prints. Monday, June 24, 2013. Michael Boles, Sister. 2012 Archival ink jet print. Three of my archival ink jet prints were juried into the annual Pensacola Museum of Art. Members' Show. Sister. Is one of them. visit the exhibition to see the other two! The opening reception is Thursday, June 27 from 5:30-7:30. The show runs until August 3. Labels: Archival Ink Jet Prints. Sunday, June 23, 2013. Amphitrite" is Going for Bronze! Find me on Facebook.
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Michael Boles: Artwork and Commentary: Carving of "Amphitrite" nearly complete!
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Michael Boles: Artwork and Commentary. Archival Ink Jet Prints. Friday, May 31, 2013. Carving of "Amphitrite" nearly complete! The carving of Amphitrite. She is a bit over seven feet tall and will be cast in bronze. She will be placed in a fountain at the Tanglewood Legacy Estate Garden. Home of Mr. Fred Levin. The gardens will be beautiful and extensive, designed by Mr. James Martin of Gulfside Landscaping. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Find me on Facebook. Promote Your Page Too.
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Michael Boles: Artwork and Commentary: November 2012
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Michael Boles: Artwork and Commentary. Archival Ink Jet Prints. Friday, November 23, 2012. Statement–August 2009, on "Priscilla," first published in the catalogue "Michael Boles: The 2007-2009 Anna Lamar Switzer Endowed Teaching Chair". Michael Boles, Priscilla. 2008 Aluminum, pigmented silicone, bronze, lexan, and acrylic. 39" x 89" x 1." Available for purchase–please contact the artist. Michael Boles, detail of Priscilla. 2008 Aluminum, pigmented silicone, bronze, lexan, and acrylic. 48" x 84" x 1....
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Michael Boles: Artwork and Commentary: December 2012
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Michael Boles: Artwork and Commentary. Archival Ink Jet Prints. Sunday, December 30, 2012. Statement–2011, Sculpture is Always Real, first published in Po10tial Magazine, November 2011. Michael Boles, To the Point. 2011 Aluminum, malachite,. And urethane. 40" x 72" x 1." Private collection. We choose how precisely or vaguely we define reality. All artists explore the notion of reality. Artists like myself, working with abstract imagery, are no exception. Saturday, December 29, 2012. Most people want to l...
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Michael Boles: Artwork and Commentary: "Wardrobe Emergency"
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Michael Boles: Artwork and Commentary. Archival Ink Jet Prints. Thursday, July 18, 2013. Michael Boles, Wardrobe Emergency. This is another one of my archival ink jet prints currently on view at the Pensacola Museum of Art. The Members Show is up until August 3. Check it out! Labels: Archival Ink Jet Prints. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Find me on Facebook. Promote Your Page Too. View my complete profile. Archival Ink Jet Prints.
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Michael Boles: Artwork and Commentary: May 2013
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Michael Boles: Artwork and Commentary. Archival Ink Jet Prints. Friday, May 31, 2013. Carving of "Amphitrite" nearly complete! The carving of Amphitrite. She is a bit over seven feet tall and will be cast in bronze. She will be placed in a fountain at the Tanglewood Legacy Estate Garden. Home of Mr. Fred Levin. The gardens will be beautiful and extensive, designed by Mr. James Martin of Gulfside Landscaping. The "Sentries" in Progress. They are currently at Fairhope Foundry. Friday, May 17, 2013.
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Michael Boles: Artwork and Commentary: "Wiener Wear"
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Michael Boles: Artwork and Commentary. Archival Ink Jet Prints. Tuesday, July 30, 2013. Michael Boles, Wiener Wear. Is one of many ink jet prints I currently have in progress. I find that I continue to have difficulty with the spelling of "wiener," even though the "i before e" rule from grammar school still rattles around in my head! It is pure coincidence that someone by the name of Anthony Weiner is currently in the national spotlight, and this piece bares little resemblance to him, if any.
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Michael Boles: Artwork and Commentary: June 2015
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Michael Boles: Artwork and Commentary. Archival Ink Jet Prints. Monday, June 29, 2015. I've included a few more drawings in this post as well. A Little Stroll With Stars," 2015; 5"x7"; Pencil. Fan Dancer," 2015; 5"x7"; Pencil. Holier Than Thou," 2015; 5"x7"; Pencil. Friday, June 12, 2015. I have been trying to stay abreast of my drawing. It seems as though I always fall back on developing compositions on paper when I'm not trying to lacerate myself with power tools! These things are quite small, 5"x7" or...
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Michael Boles: Artwork and Commentary: April 2013
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Michael Boles: Artwork and Commentary. Archival Ink Jet Prints. Tuesday, April 16, 2013. Amphitrite" in Progress: Carving stage. Friday, April 5, 2013. Recently I have been busy in the studio and metal workshop constructing several privately commissioned, large-scale bronze sculptures. In this video clip, I am welding details on the upper portion of the sculpture Daphne. Seen in progress in the background. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Find me on Facebook. Promote Your Page Too. View my complete profile.
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