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Martin Eichinger’s narrative bronze sculptures reflect mythic concepts, storytelling, and romantic themes.

“My attention has shifted to a renewed interest in human emotions, contemporary mythic storytelling and particularly in the refinement of my skills, as much as I am able to capture that elusive quality called ‘beauty.’”

Figurative sculptures and dream-like narratives have been the expression of Martin Eichinger's thoughts for over 30 years. There is, however, another thread that unites many of his creations. He is also fascinated with science and our relationships on a much larger, cultural, even cosmic scale.

 

View some of his most recent explorations. 

“The positive power of art: When it celebrates life, when its healing power is set free, when it is able to enchant the heart.”

- Marty Eichinger.

Sculpture Portfolios

Kinetic Art
Public Art

Recent public art installations include architectural features of LEDs that create changing  imagery in a continuous stream of form and color.

Kinetic Art

Public Art

Allure in Space 

A gallery of contemplative bronze figures in contemporary and classic forms.

Post Modern Series

Goddess Series

Meditation Series

Dream Series

Mythos of Sculpture  

A gallery of mythic figures in dynamic poses.

Mythic Man

Passage Series

Exotic Women

Whimsical Narratives 

Expressive Movement and Dance 

A gallery of romanticized individual and paired figures.

The Duet Series

Ideoforms 

Dance Series

Sculpture Commissions

Cloisters on the Platte
Stations of the Cross
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This commission has been called “The Sistine Chapel of our time.”

See the 3-year process behind this larger-than-life masterpiece.

Station #6

Station #8

Commissioned Busts

Creating a credible likeness of recognizable public figures is a challenge only a master sculptor can accomplish.

 

James (Jim) Taylor

Gary Kuny

Recent Commissions

Creating a larger-than-life

bust of the former

Prime Minister of Lebanon

working only from photos was

a challenge of monumental proportion.  

 

Rafik Hariri

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