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All Artwork Eagle's View - Rosa Portogallo Salmonato Marble 19"w 23 lbs.
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Eagle's View - Rosa Portogallo Salmonato Marble 19"w 23 lbs.

$1,600.00

Rosa Portogallo Salmonato Marble sculpture

In 1999, we brought this marble back from Carrera, Italy, in a suitcase! It was an interesting piece from a quarry coring. It sat high on my office shelf for over two decades. Finally, after deciding to do something with it, I took it to my studio. Looked at it some more. A Bald Eagle came to mind, so I carved and painted the eagle's head on the stone. Afterward, my husband pointed out the top edge depicted the outline of an Eagle. I must have subconsciously seen that Eagle before I painted it! He also saw a water stream in the grain flowing from the other peak; thus, the painted trees and mountains.  And of course, I just had to keep the raw stone and the drill holes with their scratches.  It enthralls me how stone is quarried. I am fascinated that I can create new shapes and meanings from stone, even when I leave it alone. I love how this evolved.

12"H x 19"W x 5"D    23 lbs African Granite Base 

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Rosa Portogallo Salmonato Marble sculpture

In 1999, we brought this marble back from Carrera, Italy, in a suitcase! It was an interesting piece from a quarry coring. It sat high on my office shelf for over two decades. Finally, after deciding to do something with it, I took it to my studio. Looked at it some more. A Bald Eagle came to mind, so I carved and painted the eagle's head on the stone. Afterward, my husband pointed out the top edge depicted the outline of an Eagle. I must have subconsciously seen that Eagle before I painted it! He also saw a water stream in the grain flowing from the other peak; thus, the painted trees and mountains.  And of course, I just had to keep the raw stone and the drill holes with their scratches.  It enthralls me how stone is quarried. I am fascinated that I can create new shapes and meanings from stone, even when I leave it alone. I love how this evolved.

12"H x 19"W x 5"D    23 lbs African Granite Base 

Rosa Portogallo Salmonato Marble sculpture

In 1999, we brought this marble back from Carrera, Italy, in a suitcase! It was an interesting piece from a quarry coring. It sat high on my office shelf for over two decades. Finally, after deciding to do something with it, I took it to my studio. Looked at it some more. A Bald Eagle came to mind, so I carved and painted the eagle's head on the stone. Afterward, my husband pointed out the top edge depicted the outline of an Eagle. I must have subconsciously seen that Eagle before I painted it! He also saw a water stream in the grain flowing from the other peak; thus, the painted trees and mountains.  And of course, I just had to keep the raw stone and the drill holes with their scratches.  It enthralls me how stone is quarried. I am fascinated that I can create new shapes and meanings from stone, even when I leave it alone. I love how this evolved.

12"H x 19"W x 5"D    23 lbs African Granite Base 

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Eagle's View marble sculpture
Eagle's View  tree detail sqs.JPG
Eagle's View  head paint sqs.JPG
Eagle's View gallery sqs.JPG
Eagle's View on bench.jpg
Eagle's View carving eagle sqs.JPG