Mark Harris "One Trick Pony" Bronze
Mark Harris "One Trick Pony" Bronze
Mark Harris "One Trick Pony" Bronze
Mark Harris "One Trick Pony" Bronze
Mark Harris "One Trick Pony" Bronze
Mark Harris "One Trick Pony" Bronze
Mark Harris "One Trick Pony" Bronze
Mark Harris "One Trick Pony" Bronze
Mark Harris "One Trick Pony" Bronze
Mark Harris "One Trick Pony" Bronze
Mark Harris "One Trick Pony" Bronze
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Mark Harris "One Trick Pony" Bronze

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Mark Harris "One Trick Pony" Bronze

Measures approximately 9ʺW × 12ʺD × 16ʺH 

Mark Yale Harris is an established sculptor from the United States whose work has been included in 80+ solo, museum, and international exhibitions, 100+ publications, and can be found in many permanent public collections throughout the U.S., U.K., and Japan. He works with materials like alabaster, marble, limestone and bronze to express his perspective on the inherent duality in mans’ essence. Figures and animals are brought to life in abstract interpretations and smooth forms, invoking an awakening of the sensual. He turned to sculpture in the 1990's in the Southwest when he made Santa Fe his home. Mentoring with several of the area's most recognized Native American artists, he became inspired by the geographical region and grounded in the wisdom of his teachers. "The purpose of my artwork is to provoke a perceptual, internal, and intellectual response for the viewer." 



  • Collection = Sculpture


Item Number: 1616-30

Item ID: 61384

Category: Statuary/Sculpture