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ARTIST SPOTLIGHT | Robert Toll

Artist:  Robert Toll

I have known Robert Toll for many years and have collected his work. His latest work is comprised of found objects, building materials and welded steel. 

As I began assembling these objects, I realized the direction my new work was taking me.  Thought the theme was specific to the situation in the Middle East as I know it from the barrage of news media. It transcends the present tragedies and applies universally to all past and future wars.

The first pieces in this series are sculptures that represent people’s in the this series are sculptures that represent people’s desire for freedom … from war, oppression and captivity.  The use of the leather straps, chains and cutting tools symbolize the constraints and impediments of freedom while cans, containers and baskets represent objects that people might take with them when fleeing for their lives.

The images in the news of the bombing of Aleppo motivated me to recreate a more tangible repercussion of war, as seen below in the pictures of buildings reduced to their skeletal structures.  To accomplish this, I built wooden molds in the shape of a multi-level structure, poured cement, added paint and used a blowtorch to create fire damage.”

Over the past 35 years, Roberts sculptures have been recognized and placed nationally and internationally in public and private collections.


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