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About this Artist
ABOUT THE ARTIST JOE NORMAN Abstract sculpture by JOE NORMAN available at Columbine Gallery home of the National Sculptors' Guild Colorado's Largest Fine Art Source Specialists in Public Art I enjoy honest welds and allen head bolts, the joy of struggle and walnut oil on smooth sanded wood. My best work has regret and relief and sometimes I throw wrenches. I steal natural shapes for my sculpture. Animal bones and river stones feel familiar in my gut. They’re all over the place, and they’re beautiful. I take emotional resonance and apply it to beautiful shapes. The right emotion AND the right shape just might be powerful to the right person. Maybe it is a small example of how to practice BOTH AND in addition to EITHER OR. My intent is to make art that contributes to a wider conversation about justice and care and our impact on the world. I hope it helps people think and be happy; I hope it helps people be important to each other. -- Joe Norman, 2018 When you support my artwork, be proud that it helps fund my continued investment in the Human Rights Campaign and the National Park Service. Joe Norman graduated with a degree in engineering from Stanford University prior to careers in product design consulting, education, and fine art. His furniture and sculpture explore environments that support and promote communities. Many of his designs are direct results of working with schools, families, and businesses to develop places that encourage people to work and be together in positive and supportive ways. Joe believes that gathering places feed the soul of our communities; that it is around our kitchens or with our feet propped up on coffee tables that we have some of our most important conversations. He thinks the most important part of his work isn’t the tables he makes, but rather it is about the people that are sitting around them. In other words, we do not need more stuff in our lives that does not bring us together in community. Joe’s furniture is made with recycled and environmentally conscious processes and materials whenever possible; he considers the earth itself as an important member of our global community. In fact, many of his ideas in were born from wrecking yards, recycling centers, and retired bicycles. His machine shop is powered by renewable wind energy.

Joe Norman

Blue Shard
$7,700.00
$7,700.00
Chaos 2 Peace
$1,700.00
$1,700.00
Dancer II
$2,200.00
$2,200.00
Doubt 2 Faith
$1,700.00
$1,700.00
Fear and Love - bronze
$1,250.00
$1,250.00
Fear and Love - steel
$1,450.00 - $22,000.00
$1,450.00 - $22,000.00
Fear and Love - steel bar
$18,250.00
$18,250.00

On Sale

On Sale

Hip Bone
$16,100.00
$14,000.00
Home / Away
$16,250.00
$16,250.00
Homeward/Monarch
$3,500.00 - $80,000.00
$3,500.00 - $80,000.00
Mask I
$3,450.00
$3,450.00
Monarch / Girl - preorder
$2,200.00
$2,200.00
Run and Fly
$1,450.00 - $18,400.00
$1,450.00 - $18,400.00
Run and Fly III
$90,000.00
$90,000.00

On Sale

On Sale

Spine II
$17,200.00
$15,000.00
Story Truth - Steel
$1,800.00 - $16,000.00
$1,800.00 - $16,000.00
STORY TRUTH - steel bar
$18,250.00
$18,250.00
Fear 2 Love
$1,700.00
$1,700.00
Story 2 Truth
$1,700.00
$1,700.00
Peace / Chaos
$4,550.00
$4,550.00
Sandhill Crane / Kid
$1,950.00
$1,950.00
Sandhill Crane / Kid 2
$1,950.00
$1,950.00
Sandhill Crane / Kid 3
$1,950.00
$1,950.00
Columbine Gallery home of the National Sculptors' Guild Specializing in Significant Public Art since 1992. Columbine is the Colorado State flower and symbol for Spirit. Our Loveland location of Columbine Art Gallery and the National Sculptors' Guild has quickly become the largest original fine art source in Colorado located across the street from Sculpture in the Park events at Benson Park, we feature artwork by 50 represented artists year round, ship worldwide. JK Designs, Fine Art Consultation since 1992 Our purpose is to champion a community of artists and to serve as a bridge between these artists and the public. We approach all aspects as a team which offers the client a wide variety of creative solutions to fulfill each unique need. Our primary goal is to allow the artists to stick to their strength - creating great artwork. We also coordinate the many aspects involved in completing large-scale projects.
Columbine is the Colorado State flower and symbol for Spirit. Our Loveland location of Columbine Art Gallery and the National Sculptors' Guild has quickly become the largest original fine art source in Colorado located across the street from Sculpture in the Park events at Benson Park, we feature artwork by 50 represented artists year round, ship worldwide.