Gabrielle uses an “Open Sand Cast” method of dripping molten bronze
into the mold, creating a spectacular visual of colours and layers in a
lace-like effect. The multilayered splashes, reminiscent of a “Pollock”
painting are cast in Vineland Ontario at the William Jurgenson Art
Foundry. Her vision and concept was brought to fruition in
collaboration with Mr. Jurgenson’s engineering skills and art
background. These life-sized pieces are aptly named “Genesis”. The
surface feature is an abstraction of negative and positive spaces in a
topographical, layered form. Each piece is one of a kind due to the
dripping process of the bronze.
“My fascination with the human form has never been more exhilarating.
To view these sculptures is to be endlessly intrigued by its many
facets.”
– Gabrielle Horvath
Please contact the Wellington Gallery for a preview of other artwork from this artist