Showing posts with label nina winters bronzes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nina winters bronzes. Show all posts

Friday, March 21, 2014

Publicity!

Recently Nina has had the pleasure of being contacted by the team over at KOJewel.com to have an article written on her and her sculptures.

Here is what they had to say!
You can also visit the article here

"The larger than life characters Nina Winters molds and shapes capture power, beauty and grace. Superheroes, angels, The Child King of the Known and Unknown Universes or eternal dreamers tell us stories of bravery, resilience and love. The Le Marseillaise inspired Liberte, with her bright, sanguine patina and intricate wings; the sweet, embracing couple that rests atop a heart shaped stele engraved with A Love Poem, by Elizabeth Barrett Browning or the eternal dreamer that still sees hope in this star while the world is cracking under him in So, What Now?, all her figures are highlighted by the subtle nuances she achieves and the restraint of her color palette. Ms. Winters studied at the College of Fine Arts and Architecture at Cornell University, the School of Visual Arts and Parsons School of Design. While she began her career in the field of paint and color, her travels and nature inspired her create monumental sculptures. Her awards winning works have been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. Her most recent commissions included a 7′ x 9′ “Galactic Samurai” for the Senior Vice President of Pepsico and a 16 1/2′, stainless steel “Eternity” for the city of Kirov, Russia."

The Littlest Mermaid
The Galactic Samurai
Liberte
A Love Poem
The Child King of the Known and Unknown Universes
Eternity
African Queen
Angel de la Vida
So, What Now
Creation



Wednesday, April 3, 2013

SCULPTURE OF THE WEEK


This week, I wanted to share the story behind a piece that my gallery in Maui sold today, "Above it All".

Rene Auberjonois is an actor (“Odo” in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) who owned land with me in the woods of New Hampshire. He used to draw happy little figures that, later on, inspired me to draw a girl dancing on top of a blue sphere. Here she is in bronze on a stainless steel sphere, above the earth, the universe, her own universe.

To commission in any size, please email bronzes@ninawinters.com.
And visit the website, www.ninawinters.com to see all of my work.



Wednesday, March 6, 2013