Saturday, October 3, 2015

Second Annual Sculpture Giveaway




It's time once again for my 
Annual Sculpture Giveaway.

Last year I gave away a piece of sculpture
on my Facebook page.
The response was so overwhelming
 that I've decided to make it an annual event.

Here is this year's sculpture.

15"h x 7"w



The contest rules are very simple.

Go to my Facebook giveaway page

Click GOING and you are entered.
If you would like a second chance to win
just SHARE the contest page.
Then you will be entered a second time.
Sorry but only two entries per person.
The drawing date is November 28, 2015

Thank you and good luck.


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Here is last year's sculpture,
won by Betsy.



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Thursday, July 9, 2015

A Second Chance


Monument to Industry


My latest show.
"A Second Chance"
will feature over 40 new 
pieces of sculpture.


Dark Ruins

Contrivance #1


These pieces are created from
the discarded items of modern industry.

I've taken found pieces of scrap metal
and collected parts of old machinery
and given them a second chance at life
as new pieces of art.

Blue Circles



Monolith

"A Second Chance" 
will be at
24 W. Walnut Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
August 7-31, 2015

Opening Reception
Aug.7, 6-9 pm

7-UP


Arcade

Sunday, May 3, 2015

New Pieces for Upcoming Summer Shows



 Here are a few new pieces 
that I will be debuting at one or another of my summer shows.









Look for these pieces this summer.

Friday, March 20, 2015

Miniatures by Dan







 I've begun a new series of sculpture that I'm calling
"Miniatures by Dan"


These are small pieces.
They range in size from 2" to "8 in height.














Thus will be an ongoing series.

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Astronomers



My latest series of sculptures
are abstract pieces 
named after famous astronomers.

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Kepler

Johannes Kepler was a 16th century astronomer who discovered that the planets 
followed an elliptical orbit around the sun.


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Herschel

William Herschel is known for his discovery of the planet Uranus 
and many nebulae and other celestial bodies.

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Ptolemy

Claudius Ptolemy was an Egyptian mathematician 
and astronomer of the 2nd century AD.
He first described the solar system as a series of nested spheres.

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Galileo
 Galileo Galilei was an Italian astronomer.
He is known as the father of modern astronomy.

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Sagan

 Carl Sagan was a twentieth century American astronomer who was active in the search for extraterrestrial life and contributed to most of the space missions 
to Mars and the outer planets.

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