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Don Porcaro American, b. 1950

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  • Don Porcaro, Time Will Tell 2, 2023
    Time Will Tell 2, 2023
  • Layered marble sculpture with varying shades of circular marble and a blush pink domed top
    Everybody Knows 24, 2023
  • Sculpture with large, curving white outer pieces and white layers in between, topped with two orange layers
    Everybody Knows 25, 2023
  • Multilayered, complex sculpture with three side-by-side parts, layering in white and an orange, yellow, and black center
    Everybody Knows 26, 2023
  • Don Porcaro, Everybody Knows 29, 2023
    Everybody Knows 29, 2023
  • Don Porcaro, Everybody Knows 30, 2023
    Everybody Knows 30, 2023
  • Sculpture with a layered black base and multiple white layers that move inward and a dome top piece
    Tempest, 2022
  • Don Porcaro, Collective Engagement, 2022
    Collective Engagement, 2022
  • Mulitlayered and colored sculpture with layers moving in and then back out in a elongated, hourglass shape
    Collective 2, 2022
  • Larger layered sculpture, each layer is in neutrals and some patterns from the natural stones, the top piece is a small brass detail
    Everybody Knows 4, 2021
  • Multilayer sculpture with a black round base and rounded peddle like white layers, a long sleek black neck and orange and brass top layers
    Everybody Knows 7, 2021
  • Rounded rectangular sculpture with outward facing pink base pieces and neutral colored layers, with center splitting detailing
    Everybody Knows 16, 2021
  • Don Porcaro, That's How the Light Gets In 2, 2019
    That's How the Light Gets In 2, 2019
  • Multilayer, slanted sculpture of marble and limestone, in browns and white, and a brass semi-sphere top layer and flattened top
    That's How the Light Gets In 4, 2019
  • A multi-colored and layered sculpture in neaurals with different mediums and sizes on each layer, the shapes are rounded.
    That's How the Light Gets In 5, 2019
  • Multilayered sculpture with pinks, blues, and neutrals with a large turned brass top that has a ball at the end of it.
    That's How the Light Gets In 6, 2019
  • Don Porcaro, That's How the Light Gets In 1, 2017
    That's How the Light Gets In 1, 2017
  • Large and curving sculpture with a brass layer and top piece, thin curved layers of varying shades of limestone, and white bulbous feet at the bottom
    Talisman 15, 2016
  • Multilayer and warmer colored sculpture with beige, blue, green, and orange slabs, with four white base stones
    Talisman 17, 2016
  • Sculpture with two brown feet-like bases, limestone and marble layers moving from whites to browns with a brass downturned toppiece
    Talisman 4, 2013
  • Sculpture with a grey base, layered white piece, and a curved glass piece that fades blue, red, and orange
    Childhood's End 22, 2011
  • Sculpture with four silver legs with a pink centerpiece and white layers above, a glass blue swirling toppiece
    Sentinel 13, 2011
  • Sculpture with silver splitting bases with a rounded large blue centerpiece, and an elaborate silver top that sprawls outward
    Sentinel 16, 2011
  • Wallpiece made of stone, brass, and paint, a long stick with colorful strings hanging down holding on to different end pieces
    Collective Memory 62, 2018
  • Black paper with 9 oil drawings in yellow, pink, red, blue, and white of oval shapes stacked, swirling forms, and bulbous shapes
    Inventory 21, 2017
  • Yellowed paper with 8 black, red, blue and yellow oil drawing of oval and bulbous shapes
    Inventory 20, 2017
  • White paper with black, red, blue and yellow oil drawing of oval and bulbous shapes
    Inventory 16, 2017
  • Red paper with yellow, green and white doodles of bells, and lights and anthropomorphic forms
    Inventory 12, 2002
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