O’keefe 5: Carrara marble, 150 lbs. Prospectus #24 Acclaimed Artist series Permanetly sited, Silver City, New Mexico, University of New Mexico 2017
The Power is in the Stone
I have completed more then twenty public sculptures in stone. For gallery and studio work, I have completed several hundred sculptures in stone. My preference is to work with the harder stones as much as possible, although I have worked with many types of stone, including alabaster, granite, limestone, marble, soapstone, onyx, basalt, and others. I have used pneumatic as well as electric tools but prefer to do as much hand carving as possible. Although I often work from drawings and models, my preference is to work directly with the stone to capture the essence of the feeling from the moment of creation. I find that drawing and painting enhance the three-dimensional carving process, color is power and sculpture color is human emotion. My creation show variety in style, depth and form, as I combine the earth quality of the stone with personal vision. Natural stone is the most powerful and enduring expressions of our environment.
I have experimented with representational and abstract art to come up with an individual approach to stone sculpture. This is my art. I would describe it as North American Expressionism: the power is in the stone.
Patrick Sullivan
Public Display
Route 66
Route 66 1, 2 & 3: Indiana Limestone. 3 piece sculpture honors history of Route 66 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Realized on-site at Waterworks Art Studios, City of Tulsa. 2016-2017
O’Keefe 9
O’Keefe 9 Nootka Marble on Black Basalt Base 35 inches high x 7
inches wide $8000
O’Keefe 10
O’Keefe 10 Nootka Marble on Black Basalt Base 34 inches high x 10
inches wide $10,000
Last Love 8
2018. Last Love 8. Red Granite on Green Basalt base. Red Granite Bench 9 feet high. St. John N.B. Canada.