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    Muddy Girls, Samantha Tucker and Barbara Guilmet
Cooperative Gallery at Western Avenue Studios

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Glenn Szegedy

 
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http://www.glennszegedy.com/
 

My primary form of sculpture is carving, preferably stone or wood. Ideas are formulated, then materials are sought to accommodate the piece. It can also happen the other way around. When I come upon a piece of wood or stone with no specific idea in mind, the material will tell me what needs to happen. My preferred materials are English Boxwood, Holly, Alabaster, Soapstone and Marble.My imagery is mostly derived from various spiritual/philosophical realms. I have utilized imagery from Buddhism, Native America, Christianity, Celtic, Asian, and Neolithic periods.My sculpture is a form of working meditation, some pieces taking great lengths of time to complete. When completed I feel the piece has taken on aspects of what the image represents, becoming a totem-like creation, imbued with the power of the image.Each piece created helps with my search, and moves me further along the path.

 
     
   

 

 

Directions to 122 Western Avenue

 From the Lowell Connector, take the Thorndike St. exit. After the third set of lights take the ramp on the right. At the second set of lights at the top of the ramp, turn left onto Middlesex St. Middlesex Street bears to the right just after the Boys and Girls Club, follow to first set of lights which is School Street. Turn right on School, at the crest of the hill turn right onto Western Avenue. Western Avenue Studios is the five story red brick building on the right and the 3 story building on the left (the buildings form an "L") at the end of Western Ave.

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