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The Duet Series: Cross My Heart by Martin Eichenger

Cross My Heart truly exhibits the depth and beauty of Martin’s sculpting talent. The woman in flight across her partner’s chest can only land safely and gracefully with his support.  The sculpture asks her question, “Do you promise”? The title of the sculpture, Cross My Heart, answers her question for us.

Cross My Heart, and its companion piece, Bird In The Hand, are connected by the act of making a promise. In both, the grace of a ballerina is supported and made possible by the strength of her grounded partner. These sculptures present this dance of life partnership with a delicate touch and balance, allowing her to fully express her freedom. Cross My Heart is his answer to her query.

Medium: Cast Bronze

Size: 38″ H
Edition Size: 100
Price: $15,000.00
Shipping: $700.00
Total: $15,700.00

Learn More About Martin Eichinger

Martin Eichinger Biography
Martin Eichinger (American, b. 1949) has produced several bodies of work that explore different life experiences. The figurative bronze sculptures are grouped into five series: Duet Series, Dream Series, Exotic Women Series, Goddess Series, and Passage Series. In the Duet Series he examines the nature of loving, committed relationships. The Passage Series deals with transcendence, the ability and strength to move beyond difficult times. The stories depicted in each of these sculptures are more than simple narratives; they contain opinions, and lead to conclusions. “I want my sculptures to be mythological in that they speak to others who, like me, are formulating new values and are looking for a new sense of meaning in art and in life”.

Born in Michigan in 1949. Though his father was a graphic artist, he would say that his 7th grade teacher was the person that inspired his interest in art. After studying design and anatomy at Ferris State University in Michigan, Martin Eichinger did postgraduate work in sculpture at Michigan State University, while also pursuing independent studies of classical sculpture in Europe. He does not refer to himself as a figurative sculptor, despite his obvious understanding of human anatomy. “I am a narrative artist. The language I use is form and anatomy, but what I try to sculpt is romantic, emotional and perhaps mythic art.” His sculptures are evidence of a visionary artist who has something positive and eternal to say with his talent.

Eichinger works in his 6,000 square foot studio; with its sixteen-foot high ceilings Eichinger creates dramatic bronzes that range in scale from intimate to monumental. For more than twenty years, this dynamic, visionary artist has produced limited-edition sculptures that engage the minds and hearts of collectors and resonate within our larger social and political culture. Grouped into themed series, the sculptures chronicle the eternal human pursuit of meaning, happiness, and growth.

In Eichinger’s mind, the sculptures he creates are alive. Each piece has a personality, a unique story, a hint of tragedy, a wink of humor, or a glimpse into his personal philosophy. His sculptures are poised at the brink of possibility while maintaining their sense of grace. Next to his sculpting, Eichinger’s passion is rock climbing. This comes through in his designs, as well as his stone like patinas.

Martin Eichinger is a professional member of the National Sculpture Society and has won numerous competitions and awards for his bronze sculptures, including the C. Perceival Dietsch award for “Best Sculpture in the Round”. Most notably, he has received a Kellogg Internship and a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. In addition, Eichinger and his bronze circus were guests of Prince Rainier of Monaco at Festival International du Cirque. Today more than 20 select fine art galleries nationwide and housed in many prestigious private and corporate collections represent Eichinger’s bronze sculptures.

Eichinger has been actively involved in the development of artist’s communities in the Pacific Northwest. He was one of the founding members of the Pacific Northwest Sculpture Association. He has offered classes and workshops on the techniques of figurative sculpting to people of all ages. Martin Eichinger’s interest in art education and the promotion of art are an integral part of his work, philosophy and life.

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The Duet Series: Cross My Heart by Martin Eichenger

Cross My Heart truly exhibits the depth and beauty of Martin’s sculpting talent. The woman in flight across her partner’s chest can only land safely and gracefully with his support.  The sculpture asks her question, “Do you promise”? The title of the sculpture, Cross My Heart, answers her question for us.

Cross My Heart, and its companion piece, Bird In The Hand, are connected by the act of making a promise. In both, the grace of a ballerina is supported and made possible by the strength of her grounded partner. These sculptures present this dance of life partnership with a delicate touch and balance, allowing her to fully express her freedom. Cross My Heart is his answer to her query.

Medium: Cast Bronze

Size: 38″ H
Edition Size: 100
Price: $15,000.00
Shipping: $700.00
Total: $15,700.00

Learn More About Martin Eichinger

Martin Eichinger Biography
Martin Eichinger (American, b. 1949) has produced several bodies of work that explore different life experiences. The figurative bronze sculptures are grouped into five series: Duet Series, Dream Series, Exotic Women Series, Goddess Series, and Passage Series. In the Duet Series he examines the nature of loving, committed relationships. The Passage Series deals with transcendence, the ability and strength to move beyond difficult times. The stories depicted in each of these sculptures are more than simple narratives; they contain opinions, and lead to conclusions. “I want my sculptures to be mythological in that they speak to others who, like me, are formulating new values and are looking for a new sense of meaning in art and in life”.

Born in Michigan in 1949. Though his father was a graphic artist, he would say that his 7th grade teacher was the person that inspired his interest in art. After studying design and anatomy at Ferris State University in Michigan, Martin Eichinger did postgraduate work in sculpture at Michigan State University, while also pursuing independent studies of classical sculpture in Europe. He does not refer to himself as a figurative sculptor, despite his obvious understanding of human anatomy. “I am a narrative artist. The language I use is form and anatomy, but what I try to sculpt is romantic, emotional and perhaps mythic art.” His sculptures are evidence of a visionary artist who has something positive and eternal to say with his talent.

Eichinger works in his 6,000 square foot studio; with its sixteen-foot high ceilings Eichinger creates dramatic bronzes that range in scale from intimate to monumental. For more than twenty years, this dynamic, visionary artist has produced limited-edition sculptures that engage the minds and hearts of collectors and resonate within our larger social and political culture. Grouped into themed series, the sculptures chronicle the eternal human pursuit of meaning, happiness, and growth.

In Eichinger’s mind, the sculptures he creates are alive. Each piece has a personality, a unique story, a hint of tragedy, a wink of humor, or a glimpse into his personal philosophy. His sculptures are poised at the brink of possibility while maintaining their sense of grace. Next to his sculpting, Eichinger’s passion is rock climbing. This comes through in his designs, as well as his stone like patinas.

Martin Eichinger is a professional member of the National Sculpture Society and has won numerous competitions and awards for his bronze sculptures, including the C. Perceival Dietsch award for “Best Sculpture in the Round”. Most notably, he has received a Kellogg Internship and a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. In addition, Eichinger and his bronze circus were guests of Prince Rainier of Monaco at Festival International du Cirque. Today more than 20 select fine art galleries nationwide and housed in many prestigious private and corporate collections represent Eichinger’s bronze sculptures.

Eichinger has been actively involved in the development of artist’s communities in the Pacific Northwest. He was one of the founding members of the Pacific Northwest Sculpture Association. He has offered classes and workshops on the techniques of figurative sculpting to people of all ages. Martin Eichinger’s interest in art education and the promotion of art are an integral part of his work, philosophy and life.

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