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Landscape inspired sculptures and such

SCULPTURE

American Landscape - Rolling Prairie, 1975 Welded Steel, 20"x12"x10"
Architectural Remnant - Paleopolystyrene Period. Polystyrene sheet and beverage cups over a wood frame, about 12' high. Installation at Future Relic Exhibit, Artscape, Baltimore, Maryland 1995
Landscape with Abandoned Railroad, Welded steel and cast bronze, 1975
Corn Rows across the Prairie Cast bronze
The Great Wave (after Katsushika Hokusai) Cut and formed paper maquette for a larger work to be of metal.
Horses in Transportation Cast resin bas-relief

works on paper

Dawn over the East River, New York Chalk pastel on paper, 16"x36", 2007
Chimney Rock, Nebraska Chalk pastel on paper, 36 x 16", 2006
Midwestern Skyline Chalk Pastel on paper, 2015

PLASTIC ANIMAL ART

Commissioned projects that were fun to do and provided funds to charities.
All-Starry Night, 2010 For the Philadelphia Phillies, was on display at Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, PA
Bluesfish, 2001 Fish Out of Water exhibition, Baltimore, Maryland
The Grand Old Pachyderm, 2002 Party Animals exhibition, Washington, DC

FIFTY YEARS OF THE AMERICAN LANDSCAPE

I have had a life-long fascination of where that "linear edge" of the land or sea meets the sky Here are some examples from over the years.
Minimalist Farming Installation, 1971, Champaign, Illinois
Fortitude (Missing Man Formation) Chalk Pastel on paper, 2003
Sharp's Island Lighthouse at Night Charcoal and chalk on paper, 2005 (This is my mandatory painting of a lighthouse!)
Gary John Jameson - Art, Design, Art Restoration P.O. Box 100 North Beach, Maryland, 20714 USA 301-938-9156 info@jamesonart.com
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