
David Breeden, Freeform stone sculpture (1997)
Description This is a large and bold sculpture carved from Virginia soapstone by Virginia sculptor David Breeden. This piece can make quite an impact on a coffee table or in an entryway. The work pivots on its stone base, and if you turn it the right way, it almost looks like a heart in the center. We wonder if this was intentional. Details C. David Breeden (American, 1938-2006) Untitled (1997) Freeform Virginia soapstone carving attached to a soapstone base Signed and dated on underside 14 1/8" x 14" x 12 1/2" Condition: Minimal signs of wear. Grooves around pin where sculpture attaches to base from turning sculpture, as designed. About the Artist American sculptor Conway David Breeden was born in 1938 in Virginia and attended Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. He spent two years traveling in Brazil and Botswana while working as a National Geographic photographer. He settled in Charlottesville in 1974 and became a beloved and well-known figure in the local arts scene,