Details

Large Glacial Erratic on Hemlock Plinth, 2021

Stone and Hemlock

5” x 5” x 18”

All fine art is final sale.
Please contact info@marchsf.com for further inquiries.

From the artist: “I think of the stones as ‘needles in a haystack’—unique grains of sand on.a beach of stones. They are glacial erratics, deposited over millennia with the vast movements of glacial migration and plate tectonics. I will be attracted to the unique shape or color of a particular piece I find, then I go about articulating and liberating the form through reductive work. I tend to work in series and think of these forms as studies: one informing the next as I experiment with investigations of scale, material, geometry, and composition.”

Details

Large Glacial Erratic on Hemlock Plinth, 2021

Stone and Hemlock

5” x 5” x 18”

All fine art is final sale.
Please contact info@marchsf.com for further inquiries.

From the artist: “I think of the stones as ‘needles in a haystack’—unique grains of sand on.a beach of stones. They are glacial erratics, deposited over millennia with the vast movements of glacial migration and plate tectonics. I will be attracted to the unique shape or color of a particular piece I find, then I go about articulating and liberating the form through reductive work. I tend to work in series and think of these forms as studies: one informing the next as I experiment with investigations of scale, material, geometry, and composition.”



Artist Joshua Vogel focuses primarily on wood turnings, sculpture, and handmade furniture. Raised in New Mexico, Vogel traveled throughout Australia, Haiti, Europe, and the American West before relocating to New York City in the mid 1990s where he established his first studio. Eventually focusing his expertise exclusively on furniture design and production, Vogel co-founded BDDW producing American-made heirloom-quality furniture and design. Vogel currently resides in Upstate New York where he continues to work on sculpture and hand-carved turnings.


SHOWS

Sculpture, October 12 - November 19, 2017