Sculpture

Sculpture is shaping the intractable into the ineffable.

Home and Away

Castine, ME, 2014

Lavender Granite, 110" x 94" x 274", 2014. 
Wilson Museum Grounds, Castine, Maine. 

Completed under the auspices of The Schoodic International Sculpture Symposium, 2014.  

This piece speaks to the special relationship between the town of Castine, Maine and its residents, as well as its maritime culture, and its Penobscot, French, British, and American heritage. 

Three pieces of stone sit on the edge of a grassy hill overlooking a body of water with trees beyond. These stone sculptures were made by artist Robert Leverich.

Slip Stones

Collection of the artist, 2019

Cascades Granite, 34" x 102" x 156"

This work is representative of my ongoing interest in horizontal multi-part compositions with landscape references. The shaping respects and works with the original forms of these large pieces of granite talus. Their skewed placement puts the two stones, and viewers, in dialogue with each other.

Two hefty pieces of grey stone against a background of greenery. These bench-like stones were made by artist and architect Robert Leverich.

Ways of Knowing

Vashon, WA, 2017

Cascades Granite, 6.5’ x 29’ x 24’

Completed under the auspices of the Washington State Arts Commission.  

To educate is to educe – to draw out - ways of knowing, being, and navigating in the world that are at once unique to each and common to all. The piece expresses that opening and drawing out and serves as place for contemplation and gathering of students, staff and community members.

Several pieces of sculpted solid granite sit atop a gentle hill infront of a contemporary red building. Small white flowers are scattered in the lawn. Artist Robert Leverich.

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