Mary Martin Gallery

SE corner of King and Broad Streets - Gallery Row

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Artists - Sculpture


"Art attracts us only by what it reveals of our most secret self."
Jean-Luc Godard (b 1930)

 
Chad Awalt

Gregory Beck

Leon Bronstein

Melissa Cooper

Martin Eichinger

Philippe Guillerm

Mark Yale Harris

Robert Kelly

Kim Kori

Dean Munroe

Densaburou Oku

Richard Pankratz

Lawrence Schneider

Julian Williams

 
 
Lawrence Schneider
Lawrence Schneider
Martin Eichinger - Dreams of Ectasy
Martin Eichinger
 
Chad Awalt
Chad Awalt - Wood Sculpture
Gregory Beck
Gregory Beck - Bronze Sculpture
Leon Bronstein
Leon Bronstein - Bronze
 
Melissa Cooper
Melissa Cooper - Bronze
 
Philippe Guillerm
Philippe Guillerm - Wood and Bronze
 
Mark Yale Harris
Mark Yale Harris - Bronze and Stone
Robert Kelly
Robert Kelly - Cultured Marble
Kim Kori
Kim Kori - Bronze
 
Julian Williams
Historical Iron Work

Dean Munroe
Dean Munroe - Stone
Richard Pankratz
Richard Pankratz - Bronze and Ceramic
 
Sculpture is a three dimensional art work created by shaping or combining hard materials, stone, marble, metal, glass, wood, ceramics and many other materials.  Sculptures have been found dating back to 10,000 BC.  It has been used to represent civilizations, religions, wars, politics, lifestyle,  ideas,  love, beauty, sports and much more.  Our knowledge of civilizatios are often based on the sculptures they created and left behind.

Today, many find that sculpture satisfies in a different way from paintings and collect both of these art forms for their home or business.  Paintings are a feast for the eyes.  Sculpture, being three dimensional,  can be a feast for the eyes and touch. Whether modernism or realism, the three dimensions offer a kind of presence within a space that becomes almost companionlike.  Mary Martin Gallery has searched for sculptors who have national and international reputations.  We are happy to share with you knowledge of our artists and how their work reflects their particular take on the world.
 
     
 
Sculptors at Work

 
Richard Pankratz
Richard Pankratz wit Angels of Serenity - Bronze
Martin Eichinger - bronze
Martin Eichinger with his new Fountain
 
Chad Awalt - Wood Sculptor
Chad Awalt with Enrapture
Gregory Beck
Gregory Beck - Bronze
 
Robert Kelly
Robert Kelly - castings
Philippe Guillerm
Philippe Guillerm - Wood Carvings
 
Martin Eichinger
Martin Eichinger
Philippe Guillerm
Philippe Guillerm
   
Gregory Beck
Gregory Beck
Chad Awalt
Chad Awalt
 
Gregory Beck
Gregory Beck
 
Bronze or Stone
Mark Yale Harris
 
Richard Pankratz
Richard Pankratz
 
 
Left to Right:  Leon Bronstein, Melissa Cooper, Chad Awalt, Kim Kori, Robert Kelly, Richard Pankratz
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 Hours 10:00am-6:00pm on Monday-Saturday
 12:00pm-5:00pm on Sunday
Located on Broad between Church and State in the Gallery Row district



  Mary Martin 
   GALLERY
   

103 Broad Street,
Charleston, SC 29401  New Location
Gallery Row on Historic Broad Street     
843-723-0303

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