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Doubt
bronze 6 x 9.75"
Odyssey
bronze 21 x 8 x 8"
Borders
bronze 15 x 11.25 x 19.50"
Recover
bronze 22.25 x 14.50 x 6.50"
Allegro
bronze 7 x 12"
Threshold
bronze 15.75 x 11.50 x 7"
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<
artist's
statement
My sculpture concerns man’s relationship to society
and the boundaries of existence. It combines my love of
line, texture, and narrative. I try to give the figures
and structures a timeless quality, textures suggestive
of both ancient ruins and inner landscapes. The work reflects
on the temporal passages of life, the way moments become
memories fixed in our souls.
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Elaine
Housman
background
A
life Member of The Art Students League, studied
drawing, and printing at the League with: Robert
Beverly Hale, Thomas Fogarty, Marshall Galser,
Richard Mayhew, Everett Raymond Kinstler, Anthony
Palumbo, Vincent Malta and Roberto DeLamonica.
Studied sculpture with Hana Geber at the Sculpture
Center, and with Rhoda Sherbell and Barbara Lekberg
at the National Academy.
exhibitions
Paris-New
York-Kent Gallery, Kent, CT 1991,
1993
The Peel Gallery, Danby, VT 1991,
1994
Bachelier-Cardonsky Gallery, Kent, CT 1992
to 2005
Jaffe Baker Gallery, Boca Raton, FLA 1992,
1993
The Greene Art Gallery, Guilford, CT 1992
The Carone Gallery, Ft Lauderdale, FLA 1993
Hurlbutt Gallery, Greenwich, CT 1994
Southern Vermont Art Center, 1995
The Chaffee Art Center, Rutland, VT 1995
H. Pelham Curtis Gallery, New Canaan, CT
1996
awards
1992 Certificate of Merit for
Reunion , National Academy of Design, NY
1994 Certificate of Merit for Barrier,
National Academy of Design, NY
1995 Margaret Hirsch Levine Memorial
Award, Audubon Artists Show, NY
1995 Clavel Richards Award for Best
Sculpture, Whitby School, Greenwich, CT
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