Bryce Leigh Muir


Carved in the winter of 1989-90 at a time of personal transformation, these mythic marine images were never before shown publicly or offered for sale. Now the series is available in a limited edition of ten bronze castings.

The figures are tactile objects from six to fifteen inches in length-a solid handful of bronze. There are ten carvings in the complete series, representing seven stages in the “humid” phase of the hermetic process, and three stages in the “dry” phase.

Bryce Leigh Muir died on December 14, 2005. He drowned after falling through the ice while skating on the Cathance River. The rooftop garden at Harbor Square Gallery is dedicated to Bryce.

Sometimes the time's too rushed
The world too full of choices
voices... calling
and beckoning the beat

While out in the still pure light
bright colors flow to distant
vistas...mirrored
and the soul's complete.

Bryce

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