by Brian McCormack | Dec 7, 2016
My artistic expression resides in that place between rough-hewn and polished; masculine and feminine; abstraction and reality. I create wood mosaic sculptures in the form of multi-dimensional wall reliefs. By cutting down left-over and unused lengths of decorative...
by Brian McCormack | Dec 7, 2016
When experiencing the world, one cannot overlook the structures that surround us and give us shelter. The house itself is our first world. Structures house our dreams, memories, secrets and failures. Each space and corner represents a time in our lives. Aged...
by Brian McCormack | Dec 7, 2016
The Hamilton Street Gallery’s “Heart Wood” show has been a great impetus for me to work exclusively in wood over the last month and a half. I have enjoyed the process immensely because all of the wood has been recycled, and it has been so enthralling to work with...
by Brian McCormack | Dec 7, 2016
Artist Statement The devastation that Hurricane Sandy brought to coastal communities in fall 2012 was evident in the wooden debris that littered the affected communities. In its aftermath, the once organized communities and lives of the residents were recognizable...
by Brian McCormack | Dec 7, 2016
Since 2007, Eric has been creating mortar and wood sculptures, which have evolved with the addition of glass, metal, stone and small found objects. The Birds and Wild Birds are an abstract interpretation of watercolor paintings Eric did while living in...