Robert T. Webb Sculpture Garden

23 objects, created on 01 Jul 2025
 Hello. I'm Robert Webb. Thank you for visiting the sculpture garden here at the Creative Arts Guild. This garden is for everyone. The works gathered here represent many forms...

Hello. I'm Robert Webb. Thank you for visiting the sculpture garden here at the Creative Arts Guild. This garden is for everyone. The works gathered here represent many forms of modern and contemporary sculpture. You may find that you like some better than others, and that's why we offer a wide range of work: so that many people will find something that they enjoy. The sculptures in the garden are mostly "abstract" or "non-representational." That means that the artist chose not to create a sculpture that looked like something in nature, like a person or a tree. Sometimes people will ask "what is it supposed to be?" It's just supposed to be a sculpture. Anything that you see in it is fine. It may not be the artist's intention, but if you connect with the work in a way that allows you to see something there, then you're just being an engaged viewer. While works made from metal and stone seem durable, they actually can be quite fragile. Please help us to protect these works for generations to come by not touching them or sitting on them. I hope you'll enjoy your time here at the sculpture garden, and I encourage you to visit the exhibits on display at the Creative Arts Guild, as well. Thank you!

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Affirmation
Affirmation
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Axe
Axe
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Blue Slide
Blue Slide
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Domaine
Domaine
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Double Meta Box 4
Double Meta Box 4
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Duende
Duende
William Wareham's " Duende " derives its title from a Spanish artistic term that suggests a heightened state of emotion, expression, and authenticity. The California artist has clocked the steel sculpture in a unifying...
Eté
Eté
Ete is the smallest sculpture in the garden. South Carolina sculptor Gwen Marcus uses scale as a means of instilling her work with charm and delicacy. Some artists work in monumental scale because size...
Fallen
Fallen
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Fallen, Kyle Van Lusk
Fallen, Kyle Van Lusk
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Field Labrador
Field Labrador
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Honky Tonk
Honky Tonk
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Inner View Deeper
Inner View Deeper
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Les Trois Soeurs
Les Trois Soeurs
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Magiscopio
Magiscopio
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Mr. Wrinkle's Favorite Speedwagon
Mr. Wrinkle's Favorite Speedwagon
Baxter combines bright colors and an appealing composition to imbue Mr. Wrinkle’s Favorite Speedwagon with a sense of whimsy. The sculpture is from a series of works on wheels that Baxter called “ Tumpkins....
Mrs
Mrs
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O Positive
O Positive
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On Tempo
On Tempo
Some artists use color or texture to give their ideas life. What does New York sculptor Judith Steinberg use? In her three aluminum sculptures here -- " Saturday Strut ," " Opening the Shut "...
Opening the Shut
Opening the Shut
Some artists use color or texture to give their ideas life. What does New York sculptor Judith Steinberg use? In her three aluminum sculptures here -- " Saturday Strut ," " Opening the Shut "...
Reflection
Reflection
Trained under the master of modern Mexican sculpture, Francisco Zuniga, Castaneda has become universally acclaimed for his interpretation of the female form in every stage of life and in every aspect of the human...
Saturday Strut
Saturday Strut
Some artists use color or texture to give their ideas life. What does New York sculptor Judith Steinberg use? In her three aluminum sculptures here -- " Saturday Strut ," " Opening the Shut "...
Two Part Chair
Two Part Chair
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Untitled
Untitled
Phelps ’ untitled work is an example of using welded metal plates to create a sculpture with significant volume but not significant mass: the work is hollow. Phelps doesn ’ t offer viewers a...
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