"Figure 28" and "Sitting, Working, a Fleeting Embrace"
Drawing:
"Figure 28", 2007
chalk and graphite on paper
15 x 18
Sculpture:
"Sitting, Working, a Fleeting Embrace", 2006
porcelain
15 x 10 x 12
"Treat nature by means of the cylinder, the sphere, the cone, everything brought into proper perspective so that each side of an object or a plane is directed toward a central point."
- Paul Cézanne, 1904.
Edward Eberle's artistic practices show influence from key modern art movements like Suprematism and Cubism. Painters like Paul Cézanne brought unique perspectives on the geometry of life and nature, sparking new ideas about modern art. Eberle uses these geometric forms in drawings and sculptures, celebrating abstraction and modern art.



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