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Bob Akers ~ Sculptor
Bob Akers was born in
Portland Oregon in the late 1940's, as a welder and iron worker he developed a
relationship with his medium.
Bob returned to sculpture
in 1998, finding nature in raw steel and releasing the carbon and colors
using the flame from a torch as his brush.
Bob's appreciation for the
asymmetrical, rugged aesthetic of a broken branch and affinity for the
vibrant colors and textures of the outdoors were lessons from his mother,
a gifted painter working in oils.
Bob and his wife Joyce live
near the banks of the Calapooia River in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains.
The changing seasons and natural beauty surrounding the Brownsville,
Oregon area are inspiration enough to find the mountains, elk, towering pines,
and the riffles of a trout stream held dormant in the sheets of a steel
that are Bob's canvas.
Bob's pieces are featured
in galleries throughout the Northwest United States and Rocky Mountain
region. Characterized by the hand wrought textures that are
liberated from the metal and the shadows resulting from design, his works
are more as nature intended than could be copied with a precision lasers
or imposed by chemical finishes.
Bob shares studio space
with a black tail buck, who peers in to critiques works in progress and a
vocal Manx, 'Sidetracter', so named for his non-linear gait.
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