Robert Engman Sculpture

Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Robert Engman Sculpture
Robert Engman's work over the last fifty years has ranged in size from monumental to miniature. Large pieces he has created for major cities and museums in decades past have common attributes but he had never formally attempted to make a series of related works. In the last ten years, he has cast a group of 52 distinctive small sculptures, whose modest scale has allowed him to realise his vast number of sculptural ideas more efficiently. This collection clearly demonstrates how Engman's work expands and alters three-dimensional structural concepts. Divided into nine families, the sculptures' formsInternational Society for Paranormal Research (ISPR) is a renowned organisation devoted to the study of parapsychology. Join ISPR's professional field parapsychologist Larry Montz and empath/physical medium Daena Smoller in this second edition detailing 28 haunted locations in the multi-cultural city of New Orleans. Discover what happened when a more sophisticated ISPR team returned to investigate again the LaBranche Buildings, Le Pavillon Hotel, O'Flaherty's Irish Chanel Pub, Le Petit The;andacirc;tre Du Vieux Carre;, the Bourbon Orleans Hotel, and the San Francisco Plantation. Find out what modern-day fate has been met by the world's last remaining and haunted aircraft carrier from WWII. Learn which earthbound entities in the Big Easy have remained and which have moved on. With new full-colour photos and many story updates, this firsthand account of paranormal research summaries will guide you once again to a place overflowing with paranormal activity! are based on different combinations of circles and squares in flat and warped planes. Each piece is shown from several angles, revealing strikingly different perspectives. AUTHOR: Robert Engman was raised in Arlington, Massachusetts, the son of a tool and die maker. The metal working skills he learned as a boy and young man were invaluable when he found sculpture to be the career path he desired to follow during his graduate training at Yale University. He created many pieces over the years which can be found in collections and museums around the world. During that time, he was also a popular professor at Yale and the University of Pennsylvania. Following his retirement, he worked on the creation of the small sculptures featured in this book which reflect the "theme and variations" mode of creative thought found in music and other arts. His sculpture is distinctive, characterized by organic shapes connected and defined by warped and curvilinear planes. For further information on Robert Engman's body of work, visit robertengman.com or email at . 209 colour photos