This stainless steel sculpture by artist John Sanders is now on display at Laurelwood Arboretum’s entrance, 725 Pines Lake Drive West in Wayne. Sanders loaned the sculpture to the arboretum following last year’s Art Gala. The price of the piece is available on request.
Sanders, who lives in Roxbury, New York, concentrates on creating steel sculptures. He created his own technique, which he calls “flame-carved steel.” It is executed with an oxygen-acetylene torch, which renders the same textural results in steel as one might see in carved stones.
A graduate of Berkeley, Sanders’s one-man shows include the Robert Steele Gallery, Elizabeth Harris Gallery and Max Hutchison Gallery in New York City; Osuna Gallery in Washington, D.C.; and Worth Rider Art Gallery in Berkeley, California. He has also exhibited his work in numerous group shows.