Richard MacDonald American, b. 1946
A silent medium within a silent medium. These are the words contemporary master Richard MacDonald uses in describing his world renowned Mime Series. MacDonalds trademark skill at investing his evocative bronze images with movement and life is never more evident than in his innovative and eloquent mimes. Sometimes enigmatic and most assuredly metaphoric, MacDonalds engaging performers invite the audience to be its own storyteller. Continuing in the spirit of his classical mimes, Richard MacDonalds work entitled Whiteface, Atelier offers us an experience with whim, movement, and joy. The skillful modeling and effective use of patina amplify the physical and emotive strength of the work. As the mime moves to cover his pursed lips with his index finger, we hear him blow the sound of requested silence.
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Diana, 1996Richard MacDonaldBronze16.5" x 26.5" x 9"
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Diana & The Female Cheetah, 2010Richard MacDonaldBronze30" x 34" x 12"
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Male Cheetah, 1996Richard MacDonaldBronze17.5" x 30.5" x 11"
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Coursing Cheetahs, 1996Richard MacDonaldBronze24" x 38" x 15"
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Diana After the Hunt, 1997Richard MacDonaldBronze12" x 7" x 4"
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