Showing posts with label above it all. Show all posts
Showing posts with label above it all. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Nina's Radio Show!!

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Nina Winters had the pleasure of recently being interviewed by the Contemporary Art Gallery Online. It was aired on Sept. 13th.
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The team at Nina Winters Sculpture Studios

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.



Monday, July 2, 2012

SCULPTURE OF THE WEEK

I'd like to share with you the story behind my sculpture, "Above it All". The actor Rene Auberjonois (“Constable Odo” from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) 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, above the earth, in a universe all her own.



Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Sculpture of the Week 9/20/11

I wanted to focus this week on my piece, Above It All. It was first created out of clay, then cast in bronze at the foundry. A bronze sphere is made to go under it, then a custom stainless steel base. The inspiration behind this piece came from actor Rene Auberjonois (who played Odo in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine). Rene 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 form, above the earth, the universe, her own universe.