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David Ardito

  • About the Artist
  • Sculpture
    • Yin Yang Thang
    • Burnt Wood "Idols"
    • Raku Horses
    • Thrones
    • The Toppled Throne
    • Re-Imagined Chairs
    • Dog Sculptures
    • Horse Sculptures
    • Timber Sculptures
    • Rusted Metal Sculptures 2020 and beyond
    • H-Animal Ceramic Sculptures
    • Public Installations
  • Mixed Media
    • The Managain Installation
    • Deruption & Catania
    • The Grafted Project
    • Clad
    • Totem
    • Ghost I 2024
    • Unknowing 2024
    • "Ghost II" 2024
    • "Friends of the Famiy" 2024
    • "Passing Through" 2024
    • "Coiled Again" 2024
    • "And So It Goes" 2024
    • "Ruin Likeness"
    • "Border Scar" 2024
    • "Above and Below" 2025
    • "the bishop" 2025
    • "Two Other Worlds" 2025
  • Collaboration
    • David Ardito & Sam Sweezy
  • Purchase Form
  • Contact the Artist
 “Above and Below” 2025 View # 1

"Above and Below" 2025

“Above and Below” 2025

Dimensions:
26" h x 11.5" w x 2.5" d
Media: Cement, steel, cardboard, cold wax, liquid gel, oil pigment, marble base

This is the second sculpture in a series that responds to the absurdity of building walls between countries and peoples of the world. The first piece in the series is shown on the page on this site called “Border Scar” 2024


"Above and Below" 2025

“Above and Below” 2025

Dimensions:
26" h x 11.5" w x 2.5" d
Media: Cement, steel, cardboard, cold wax, liquid gel, oil pigment, marble base

This is the second sculpture in a series that responds to the absurdity of building walls between countries and peoples of the world. The first piece in the series is shown on the page on this site called “Border Scar” 2024


 “Above and Below” 2025 View # 1

“Above and Below” 2025 View # 1

 “Above and Below” 2025 View # 2

“Above and Below” 2025 View # 2

 “Above and Below” 2025 View # 3

“Above and Below” 2025 View # 3