Art and Sculpture
Discover the provocative world where art and sculpture collide, challenging perceptions and redefining creativity.
The Inspiring Journey of the Sakakawea Statue by Leonard Crunelle

Martin Sparks
The Sakakawea Statue by Leonard Crunelle honors the pivotal role of Sakakawea in American history, symbolizing courage and the contributions of Native American women.

The Enigmatic Bimetallic Eagle of the Library of Congress

KC Fairlight
The bimetallic eagle in the Library of Congress symbolizes American heritage and the economic debates of the Gilded Age, crafted by Augustus Saint-Gaudens as a testament to national pride and identity.

Unveiling the Artistry of Michael Bulfin: A Bridge Between Science and Creativity

Martin Sparks
Michael Bulfin, an Irish sculptor born in 1939, seamlessly merges science and art to create thought-provoking sculptures that explore humanity's interaction with the natural world. His pioneering work invites a richer understanding of our surroundings.

The Equestrian Statue of John A. Logan: A Monumental Tale

KC Fairlight
The equestrian statue of John A. Logan in Chicago's Grant Park serves as a powerful symbol of his Civil War legacy and the ongoing dialogue about historical memory and representation.

The Man Behind the Monument: Gutzon Borglum

KC Fairlight
Learn about Gutzon Borglum, the sculptor behind Mount Rushmore, and his complex legacy in American history and art.

The Copper Horse: A Monumental Tribute to Royal Legacy

Martin Sparks
The Copper Horse statue in Windsor Great Park is a stunning tribute to King George III's legacy, showcasing neoclassical artistry and the enduring influence of the British monarchy.