Luxe Beat Magazine JANUARY 2015 | Page 115

Art more evocative ‘romanticism,’ depicting men and women as mythic archetypes who embody exalted states of human potential. These invigorating vignettes of aspiration, achievement, love, and beauty are the stuff of which dreams and more importantly, lives—are made.” Three Options Are Open in bronze by Martin Eichinger Eichinger became an artist “to participate in a renaissance dialog about our lives, our civilization and the essential elements that give meaning to life, aspiring to celebrate the best of mankind, the hope for tomorrow, the love of today.” His work, along with that of many other talented and inspired sculptors, is represented by Quent Cordair Fine Art in Napa, California, with a presence on-line at www.cordair.com. I hope you’ve enjoyed this brief history of metal sculpture and the overview of the lost-wax process. Falling in love with a work of art is a beautiful and unforgettable experience. I fall in love with the sculptures I work with every day. Living with art in one’s own space is remarkably sublime. And someone figured that out , years ago, even while living in a cave. All images appearing in this article are the property of Quent Cordair Fine Art and the artists they represent. The images are protected by U.S. Copyright Laws, and are not to be downloaded or reproduced in any way without the written permission of Quent Cordair Fine Art, 1301 First Street, Napa, CA 94559. Copyright 2014 Quent Cordair Fine Art – All Rights Reserved. 115