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BY DON LAWLER

Transcend Stone Sculpture
TRANSCEND
©Don Lawler August 2007
Indiana Limeston
6’-6”H x 2’-1”W x 2’D /
City of Lafayette, Indiana
Through concentrated and energetic effort, we are able to rise above the Mundane.


RELEASE
©Don Lawler 2008
Indiana Limestone and Earthworks
8’H x 26’ in diameter
percent for art, Ft. Nugent Park, Oak Harbor, Washington
A seed opens under the influence of a new Spring.  The potential of this new life is portrayed as a vortex form filled with rhythmic, intertwined elements.

Currents Stone Sculpture
CURRENTS
©Don Lawler 2008
Indiana Limestone and Georgia Harmony Blue Granite
8’ W x 3’-8” H x 2’-6”D
public art, “Life of the River” sculpture walk, Green Bay, Wisconsin
A geometric abstraction of a keeled vessel goes with the flow of the currents.
Fourish Sculpture
Flourish

©2007 Don Lawler
Indiana Limestone
5' - 6"H x 3'W x 2'D
Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
A seedling finds a precarious perch upon a hard, featureless pinnacle. It manages to thrive and flourish even in the face of harsh, inhospitable conditions.

Providence Sculpture
Providence

©2007 Don Lawler
Indiana Limestone
Missouri Granite &
Brazillian Blue Quartzite

5'H x 4'W x 2'D
Public Safety Building, Blue Springs, Missouri
The best things in life come at unexpected moments and from unseen directions.

Generosity Sculpture
Generosity
©2007 Don Lawler
Indiana Limestone
6' - 4"H x 3' - 6" W x 2'D
Greenway Heritage Trail, Winona Lake, Indiana
The bounty of Nature benefits Man. The efforts of Man give Nature the chance to prosper. One supports the other.

Awakening Muse Sculpture
Awaking Muse
©Lawler-White 2006
40'L x 20'W x 6'H
Earthworks and Indiana Limestone
Schaumburg, IL
A monumental-scale muse awkes from her slumber on the lawn ofthe Prairie Center for the Arts near Chicago. She whispers inspiration to any who sit in her hand.
Collaboration between Don Lawler and Meg White.
Awakening Muse Sculpture w/artist

 

Oportunity Portal Sculpture Oportunity Portal Sculpture Oportunity Portal Sculpture

Pool Portal
©Lawler-White 2003
11'H x 21'W x 4'D
Indiana Limestone
Denver, CO.
Two swimmers move upward through monumental blocks of stone. They will frame the walkway
that leads up to the Ashland Recreational Center in Denver Colorado.
Collaboration between Don Lawler and Meg White.

Opportunity Portal  Lawler-White Sculpture Studios, Inc. ©2000 15'H x 20'L x 5'W Indiana Limestone Two hands, one representing the community and the other representing the  Nia Center, come together to create the Opportunity Portal. Opportunity Portal
Opportunity Portal
Lawler-White Sculpture Studios, Inc.
©2000
15'H x 20'L x 5'W
Indiana Limestone
Louisville, KY 
Two hands, one representing the community and the other representing the
Nia Center, come together to create the Opportunity Portal.
Collaboration between Don Lawler and Meg White.

 

Spinozalith
Spinozalith
©1995 D. Lawler
5'H x 10'W x 4'D
Indiana Limestone
Displayed at Art Museum
Miami University,
Oxford, OH.

Frankfort Benches Stone Sculpture

Double Frankfort Stone Sculpture Bench

Natural Tension Frankfort Stone Sculpture Bench

Oolite Stone Sculpture Bench
FRANKFORT BENCHES
Don Lawler 1994
Kentucky Limestone
4 pieces that average 8’W x 4’H x 3’D
public art, Department of Transportation, Frankfort, Kentucky
These functional sculptures highlight the variety of colors in indigenous stone, using a variety of textures. 

Theatre Column Theatre Column
Theatre Column
©1988 D. Lawler
12'H x 3'W x 3'D
Indiana Limestone
Displayed at
Shakespeare Theatre
in Central Park Louisville, KY.

 


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