Brian Kershisnik
                                Dancing Dog, 2025
                            
                                    cast bronze
12 x 8 x 6 inches
Edition of 21
KER265
                                    
                                            Brian Kershisnik
                                        
                                $ 2,000.00
                                    
                                   Cast at Art City Bronze, Springville, UT. Edition # 3/21 is included in the Froelick Gallery 30th Anniversary exhibit, October 2025. Kershisnik talked about his sculpture in an interview for...
                        
                    
                                                    Cast at Art City Bronze, Springville, UT.
Edition # 3/21 is included in the Froelick Gallery 30th Anniversary exhibit, October 2025.
Kershisnik talked about his sculpture in an interview for the exhibition, "The Difficult Part, Brian Kershisnik: A Mid-Career Retrospective: "Sculpture was initially something to help me in visualizing, understanding, and moving my two-dimensional figures. But I fell in love with it. Working in three deimensions enforces a different kind of understanding. I initially wanted to do sculpture very much like Degas was doing sculpture. He didn't cast any of his - he just built them out of wax either as models for his paintings, or because he wanted to kind of see what it was like in three dimensions. I started out doing that too..."
                    
                Edition # 3/21 is included in the Froelick Gallery 30th Anniversary exhibit, October 2025.
Kershisnik talked about his sculpture in an interview for the exhibition, "The Difficult Part, Brian Kershisnik: A Mid-Career Retrospective: "Sculpture was initially something to help me in visualizing, understanding, and moving my two-dimensional figures. But I fell in love with it. Working in three deimensions enforces a different kind of understanding. I initially wanted to do sculpture very much like Degas was doing sculpture. He didn't cast any of his - he just built them out of wax either as models for his paintings, or because he wanted to kind of see what it was like in three dimensions. I started out doing that too..."
 
                                        