A Convergence of Spires, Beauty and Passion
The idea of the spire emerges again and again in Richard MacDonald’s work. It serves as a visual depiction of our connection to the earth from the beginnings of time and represents the evolution of humankind. The textures and colors are reminiscent of the strata formations of the earth, which are then architecturally integrated with the primordial, sensuous curves of man and woman. The attraction between these forms is the dance of the human continuum.
Artists are a sensitive conduit for the long ingrained cultural messages of the past. Richard MacDonald taps into the wellsprings of his ancestry to bring a mythical and powerful meaning to contemporary figurative sculpture with his collection of spires.
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Richard MacDonaldInspiratio, Third Life, 2018Bronze81" x 13.25" x 8.5"
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Richard MacDonaldContemporary Nude Spire IV Column - Clarity, Red, 2016Bronze with Red Patina96" x 15" x 15"
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Richard MacDonaldThe Ritual Column, 2012Bronze88" x 29.5" x 27"
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Richard MacDonaldGathering Of Graces, Fountain, 2017Bronze148" x 72" x 42"
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Richard MacDonaldAngelic Crystal, Column, Artist Proof, 2002Bronze74 x 11 x 14.75"
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Richard MacDonaldOrpheus Ascending, Third Life, 2014Bronze91" x 23" x 23"
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Richard MacDonaldO-Anja I, Column, 2009Bronze68" x 16" x 16"
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Richard MacDonaldEurydice III, Column, Platinum, 2011Bronze with platinum patina63" x 16" x 17"
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Richard MacDonaldPenche Monet, Column, 2019Bronze83" x 18" x 14.25"
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Richard MacDonaldChristina, Column, 2019Bronze79" x 16" x 16"
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Richard MacDonaldChroma, Third Life, Column, 2019Bronze72" x 16.5" x 16.5"
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Richard MacDonaldDuality, Column, 2017Bronze75" x 17" x 17"
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Richard MacDonaldDance to Paradiso, Column, Platinum, 2015Bronze with platinum patina72" x 27" x 27"
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Richard MacDonaldDreams Column, 2019Bronze53" x 19.5" x 12.75"