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REGRESSIVE TRANSMOGRIFICATION 1
Regressive Transmogrification: A sculptural concept representing a return from industrialized, geometric order to organic, na

REGRESSIVE TRANSMOGRIFICATION
36x30x34
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Regressive Transmogrification: A sculptural concept representing a return from industrialized, geometric order to organic, natural forms. It critiques modern society's environmental impact, using recycled materials as a statement against excess and waste. The term embodies a symbolic metamorphosis—an undoing of artificial complexity back to primal simplicity—calling for a reconnection with nature and urging a shift towards sustainable practices.

REGRESSIVE TRANSMOGRIFICATION 2
Regressive Transmogrification: A sculptural concept representing a return from industrialized, geometric order to organic, na
REGRESSIVE TRANSMOGRIFICATION 3

REGRESSIVE TRANSMOGRIFICATION
36x30x34
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Regressive Transmogrification: A sculptural concept representing a return from industrialized, geometric order to organic, na

REGRESSIVE TRANSMOGRIFICATION
36x30x34
Price Upon Request

LIGHT OF CHRIST 1
"In this sculpture, I profess my faith in Jesus Christ, God, and the Holy Ghost. I've found a connection between resurrection

LIGHT OF CHRIST
48x32x66
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"The Light of Christ" — A profound sculpture by Kenneth Milestone that celebrates faith and spirituality through symbolic recycled materials. Featuring spiraling, thorn-like roots intertwined with black, the sculpture represents the joy of life overcoming the sorrow of death. At its core, vibrant fire-like colors shine, crowned with the word "AMEN" as a message of relief. A dove soars from an open cave, symbolizing resurrection and new life, while a basket of parsley grows below. The cross on the reverse side offers structural hope as light conquers darkness. A unique blend of rebirth, resurrection, and recycling, this artwork is a powerful tribute to faith in Jesus Christ.

THE PSYCHOPEDOGOGUES FASCINATION
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THE PSYCHOPEDOGOGUE'S FASCINATION
80x32x54
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"The Psycopedogogue's Fascination" -Recycled plastics constructed over a PVC armature. A structure of the home becomes a structure of the mind. An illuminated interior emerges from a network of intertwined forms, suggesting the complexity and fluidity of a child's developing world. Constructed from reclaimed plastics, the work centers on the act of looking inward- where observation gives way to fascination, and discarded materials are transformed into sites of attention, care, and growth.




 
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THE PSYCHOPEDOGOGUE'S FASCINATION
80x32x54
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THE PSYCHOPEDOGOGUE'S FASCINATION
80x32x54
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Explore figurative sculptures inspired by myth, legends, and ancient symbols, from petroglyphs to hieroglyphs. Through recycling assemblage, these pieces embody the philosophy of metempsychosis, transforming materials into mystical forms that echo the soul’s journey and the mysteries of ancient cultures. Each sculpture is a symbolic, adaptive creation, merging the unexplained with enduring archetypes.

WHAT IS A WOMAN
"A politically charged, satirical sculpture by Kenneth Milestone, exploring modern beliefs. Inspired by ancient ceramics from
"A politically charged, satirical sculpture by Kenneth Milestone, exploring modern beliefs. Inspired by ancient ceramics from

WHAT IS A WOMAN
33x11x17
$950

​"A politically charged, satirical sculpture by Kenneth Milestone, exploring modern beliefs. Inspired by ancient ceramics from Costa Rica's Jade Museum, this piece features transparent areas revealing a fetus. Constructed entirely from recycled materials—multicolored plastic bags, bubble wrap, and shipping straps, all bonded with hot silicone. This eco-conscious art critiques society through layered symbolism, drawing on history and environmental issues."

OSIRIS REASSEMBLED
"Figurative sculpture inspired by Osiris, the Egyptian god of rebirth and the afterlife, symbolizing the philosophy of metemp

OSIRIS REASSEMBLED
13x10x11
$325

 

"Figurative sculpture inspired by Osiris, the Egyptian god of rebirth and the afterlife, symbolizing the philosophy of metempsychosis—the soul's transformation through cycles of existence. Crafted with eco-conscious, recycled materials, this sculpture critiques society's environmental impact and explores the malleability of spiritual and cultural beliefs. Through layered symbolism, it weaves ancient history with modern eco-critique, inviting reflection on rebirth and sustainability."

INTERPLANETARY APIOLOGIST
"Figurative sculpture titled 'INTERPLANETARY APIOLOGIST' inspired by an Apiologist—a scientist studying bees, crucial for pol

INTERPLANETARY APIOLOGIST
24x13x17
$400

 

"Figurative sculpture titled 'INTERPLANETARY APIOLOGIST' inspired by an Apiologist—a scientist studying bees, crucial for pollinating flowering plants and sourcing honey. This eco-conscious artwork, made from recycled materials, highlights the vital role of bees in sustaining biodiversity and food systems. Emphasizing environmental preservation, it conveys the importance of sustainable practices to secure our planet’s future."

SOOTHSAYER
"Figurative sculpture 'Soothsayer' depicts a wise woman prophetizing the importance of recycling and environmental stewardshi

SOOTHSAYER
18x11x13

$350

"Figurative sculpture 'Soothsayer' depicts a wise woman prophetizing the importance of recycling and environmental stewardship. Crafted from eco-conscious, recycled materials, the piece critiques society’s environmental impact, enchanting one’s spiritual and cultural beliefs. This artwork emphasizes sustainability and encourages reflection on how our actions shape the future of our planet."

HEAR NO EVIL
"Figurative sculpture 'Hear No Evil' is inspired by the proverbial saying used to sarcastically ignore the detrimental abuse

HEAR NO EVIL
16x12x19
$350

 

"Figurative sculpture 'Hear No Evil' is inspired by the proverbial saying used to sarcastically ignore the detrimental abuse of our environment. Drawing influence from ancient ceramic work in the C.R. Jade Museum, this piece critiques society’s disregard for ecological harm. Crafted with eco-conscious materials, it invites viewers to confront the urgent need for environmental responsibility while honoring cultural heritage and sustainability."

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