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Red Bird | Public Sculptures by Jim Sardonis. Item composed of marble
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Red Bird | Public Sculptures by Jim Sardonis. Item composed of marble
Red Bird | Public Sculptures by Jim Sardonis. Item composed of marble
Red Bird | Public Sculptures by Jim Sardonis. Item composed of marble
Red Bird | Public Sculptures by Jim Sardonis. Item composed of marble
Red Bird | Public Sculptures by Jim Sardonis. Item composed of marble

Created and Sold by Jim Sardonis

Jim Sardonis

Red Bird - Public Sculptures

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This one is part of a series of simple birds on various pedestals. I carved it from a piece of beautiful red marble, which is quarried in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. The broken “rock” texture of the pedestal contrasts nicely with the polished red bird. I have made a mold of this piece and bronze castings are available for sale.

Medium: Cape Breton Marble.

Item Red Bird
Created by Jim Sardonis
As seen in Private Residence, NS, Canada
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Jim Sardonis
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Sculpture in Stone and Bronze

My work is inspired by natural forms – human, plant and animal. I enjoy designing site-specific commissions in stone and bronze for corporations, private residential settings and public institutions. In between commissioned work I produce pieces that I often have on hand for sale in stone and bronze. I also design and create gold jewelry, often using subjects related to some of my larger sculptures. I am constantly trying to find ways to use my work to raise awareness about the kinship and interconnectedness of all living things and the importance of environmental conservation.

I began my study and practice of sculpture while a student at Phillips Exeter Academy in the late ’60’s. I went on to Oberlin College and majored in a combination of studio art and art history. After graduating from Oberlin in 1973, I taught sculpture and art at all levels for many years until finally focusing my attention completely on my work.