"Emma Emma" by Graham Ibbeson
- Fiberglass and Acrylic
- $18,000
- Graham Ibbeson
England's Graham Ibbeson's "Emma Emma" (name of one of the artist's daughters sculpted twice) sculpture project traveled all over Europe including a Television appearance in Portugal (See B/W Images Above).
When Patti and Coop Cooprider were in England, they took to "Emma Emma" the twin sculptures at the Treadwell Gallery owned by Nic Treadwell, author of "Superhumanism" and representative in the 1980's for Ibbeson, Malcolm Poynter, Dean Barrett, Barry Burman, among others. The Coopriders own artworks by Poynter and Barrett as well.
"Emma Emma" and "Mother Scolding Son" traveled from England to the Cooprider's home in Germany, and then in crates carefully packaged - followed the Cooprider family to San Diego, CA, where they all reside now. Graham recently told the Coopriders on Facebook that "I continue to use family as inspiration for my art."
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See Graham Ibbeson's sculpting history and how he developed his passion for Public Art. See the "People's Sculptor" and his contributions, like the #Queen of England viewing UK Comedian Eric #Morecame at Ibbeson's website: Artist’s_Website
Read more about the Treadwell Gallery: Ibbeson at Nick Treadwell Gallery
- Subject Matter: Twins Figurative
- Created: 1981
- Inventory Number: ND10
- Collections: Contemporary Artists of Importance, Sculpture