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BIO
Floyd Gompf's journey into the world of sculptural furniture
wound meticulously through representational perspective
drawing and ceramics. Floyd worked in hand-built and slab
rolled clay and fiberglass molds and then concrete to
create both functional and non-functional sculpture before
deciding that furniture was his passion.
Floyd switched mediums to make larger shapes and be rid
of the constraints of the kiln. His eye stretched beyond
the softness of clay, the hardness of concrete to the
multilayered surfaces of junk piled wood. Surfaces with
decades of distressed paint telling tales of other lifetimes.
By adding and subtracting to these surfaces laden with
stories deeply ingrained for sometimes more than a century,
he has artfully constructed a body of work that transforms
the materials and the viewer. His current works have the
same silhouettes that he sought to create in clay. The
objects are visually lyrical, whimsical, dynamic and ultimately
beautiful. Floyd works in the tradition of the craftsman
and sculptor and in the end his miracle is that his creations
are then available for use. It is craft and art merging
in exploration. Does their function inhibit their art?
Not at all. It adds to the legitimacy of the pieces. The
sculpture is clear. Neither the function nor the art is
obscured or inhibited.
AVAILABLE
INVENTORY :
Large Pencil Box - Mixed Media - 13
x 6.5 x 8" - $300.
(Shown Above)
Arowhead
Tri-Table Found Objects
- 35 x 18 x 22" - $1200.
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