Recent sculptures

Sculptures
Stephanie Dunbar Sculptures Translucent Silicone
Emergence
2012
Translucent Silicone
3'x2'

Referencing a being in a post-apocalyptic point in time, after the fall of civilization. I envisioned a web, a biological network of tendrils, which have formed from a lingering water source, and emerged out enveloping the nearby vertical skeleton of a once indulgent building, now a bare structure

Stephanie Dunbar Sculptures Wax, Wood, Glass
Force
2012
Wax, Wood, Glass
6'x4'x2'

The use of gravitational force, and bodily or physical force. Wax has enveloped the line and has redirected the illusion of a line through the force of gravity and natural pathways which do not follow a direct linear path, but find new paths to reach it’s final destination.
Stephanie Dunbar Sculptures

Stephanie Dunbar Sculptures

Stephanie Dunbar Sculptures Wire, paper, leaves, honey, soil, wood
Ceasing to Remain
2012
Wire, paper, leaves, honey, soil, wood
5'4"x5'

Once the body rots and decomposes, like all organic matter does, the object remains and loses it’s meaning attached to it.
After this long recycling of the object and it’s meaning, it too will cease to remain, just as our body had ceased to remain. It will contort, peel, melt, fall to the earth, as it will be overgrown and enveloped by living organisms.
Stephanie Dunbar Sculptures

Stephanie Dunbar Sculptures

Stephanie Dunbar Sculptures

Stephanie Dunbar Sculptures

Stephanie Dunbar Sculptures

Stephanie Dunbar Sculptures Acrylic Paint, Molding Medium, Wood
Ice
2011
Acrylic Paint, Molding Medium, Wood
3 8"x8"x2"

Based on research of the "Ice Epidemic" of Oahu, HI. Sink holes created in the topography in the locations of the greatest concentration of Meth houses and addict communities on Oahu.