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Recalling the form of large turn of the century telescopes, Pollux is named for one of the two brightest stars in the Gemini constellation(the other being Castor). Pollux and Castor, twins from Roman mythology, stare across the sky at each other for eternity.   Also available is companion piece "Castor" instantiated as a white marble piece on a black marble base.
Recalling the form of large turn of the century telescopes, Pollux is named for one of the two brightest stars in the Gemini constellation(the other being Castor). Pollux and Castor, twins from Roman mythology, stare across the sky at each other for eternity.   Also available is companion piece "Castor" instantiated as a white marble piece on a black marble base.
Recalling the form of large turn of the century telescopes, Pollux is named for one of the two brightest stars in the Gemini constellation(the other being Castor). Pollux and Castor, twins from Roman mythology, stare across the sky at each other for eternity.   Also available is companion piece "Castor" instantiated as a white marble piece on a black marble base.
Recalling the form of large turn of the century telescopes, Pollux is named for one of the two brightest stars in the Gemini constellation(the other being Castor). Pollux and Castor, twins from Roman mythology, stare across the sky at each other for eternity.   Also available is companion piece "Castor" instantiated as a white marble piece on a black marble base.
Recalling the form of large turn of the century telescopes, Pollux is named for one of the two brightest stars in the Gemini constellation(the other being Castor). Pollux and Castor, twins from Roman mythology, stare across the sky at each other for eternity.   Also available is companion piece "Castor" instantiated as a white marble piece on a black marble base.
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Pollux Sculpture

Bob Madden

United States

Sculpture, Soapstone on Stone

Size: 13 W x 17 H x 7 D in

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Recalling the form of large turn of the century telescopes, Pollux is named for one of the two brightest stars in the Gemini constellation(the other being Castor). Pollux and Castor, twins from Roman mythology, stare across the sky at each other for eternity. Also available is companion piece "Castor" instantiated as a white marble piece on a black marble base.

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Sculpture:Soapstone on Stone

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Size:13 W x 17 H x 7 D in

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My favorite creations are defined by balance and negative space. Opening a stone to see inside, exposing a surface that's been hidden since the beginning of time, revealing a hidden view of the universe, are the things that excite me. I share my excitement by carving the stone into an asbstract shape that balances delicately at an impossible angle to force the viewer to reexamine their assumptions about the physical world.

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