Matthew and Jonathan Stemler
July 23 - October 15, 2005 · Doylestown


Lilium, 2005, concrete, steel and cypress, Collection of the artists
Bucks County sculptor Matthew Stemler was trained at the Tyler School of Art, Temple University, and his brother Jonathan is an experienced welder, fabricator, and sculptor. They grew up under the influence of a hard-working and inventive grandfather who took them on Saturday trips to junkyards, and often woke up with a mechanical problem solved by a dream he had overnight. Together, the Stemler brothers create sculptural machines that are inspired by the philosophy and drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. Their work is often in motion (or "kinetic"), involving sails, pumps, and wind-driven plows.


 

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