First Light (Edition of 75) by Lincoln Fox | Bronze | Sage Creek Gallery

First Light (Edition of 75)

$9,950.00
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First Light (Edition of 75) by Lincoln Fox | Bronze | Sage Creek Gallery
Lincoln Fox

First Light (Edition of 75)

Bronze | 32.5 x 18 x 13.5 in
$9,950.00
Sale price  $9,950.00 Regular price 

"Every culture has its heroes and wise men. But, there is a great chasm between the attainment of knowledge and true wisdom".

"Advice from the wise rings throughout history. They admonish us to slow down, become quiet, and allow the realization of who we really are to filter into our consciousness through meditation, relaxation, and prayer".

"The American Indians had their share of wise ones who, through intimate union with nature, understood many of her secrets".

"Often, in the simplest of language, their universal wisdom continues to reverberate and touch our lives".

"This man is basking in the warmth of the rising sun, and he is also being illuminated by the ‘first light’ of self-realization".

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About the artist

After living in New Mexico for over twenty years, Lincoln and his wife Rachelle moved to the Western Slope of Colorado.Orchards, vineyards, and ranches surround his studio in the lap of a valley of snow-capped mountains. It's beauty and tranquility adds inspiration for his creativity.

With two master's degrees, Lincoln continues private studios in Europe, the Mediterranean, Mid-East and Africa. He has been honored with one-man shows at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., and the Kennedy Galleries in New York City, and many museums and galleries across the nation. Lincoln has been a member of the National Sculpture Society in New York since 1982.

Some of his commissions include a 15' bronze for Albuquerque International Airport; a 13' bronze for the Fine Arts Museum of Albuquerque; and a 14' commission near Montgomery, Alabama dedicated by President George Bush. Lincoln has just completed work on a 32' tall monument, the "Global Family Tree of Life", sanctioned by United Nations, U.N.E.P. This sculpture is in Nagoya, Japan.