ALLEN WYNNAllen Wynn, born on August 1st, 1951, is a celebrated sculptor known for his archetypal figures that transcend cultural boundaries. Growing up on a remote farm, Allen's only companions were the animals, which sparked his imagination and influenced his creative journey. His sculptures, often depicting the inner world of working women, reflect the strength and grace of the figures that surrounded him in his youth. Allen’s works are a study in simplicity and universal appeal. By stripping away extraneous details, he captures the essence of humanity in each piece, conveying stories and emotions through subtle gestures like the tilt of a head or the posture of an arm. His figures, calm and reserved, invite viewers to explore their own personal associations. Collecting impressions from childhood through his recent experiences, Allen communicates in a universal language that has resonated with audiences across the globe. His sculptures are cherished in esteemed collections in Hawaii, Canada, Great Britain, Israel, and various states across the U.S., including New Orleans, Cincinnati, Florida, New Mexico, and Arizona. Through his art, Allen Wynn continues to bridge the gap between diverse cultures and personal experiences, making him a beloved figure in the world of sculpture.Allen Wynn's archetypal sculptures call up personal associations from allwho see them. These figures may represent any kind of person, anywhere in"the world, because the artist has freed them from extraneous detail and has stated their meaning in the simplest terms. Allen has taken his impressions from earliest child through very recent experience and has interpreted them in a universal language. Allen Wynn’s vibrant sculptures call up personal associations for all who see them. His captivating, graceful pieces represent the inner souls of working people that he has known all his life. There is universality to his figures that make them feel like close friends. Mr. Wynn’s engaging pieces speak to everyone, which is represented in his diverse list of collectors. His pieces can be found at the Procter & Gamble headquarters and the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. Mr. Wynn’s work is also displayed in the homes of baseball giant Manny Ramirez as well as the Governor of New Mexico, Bill Richardson.
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