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Charles Taube.
One of a kind orginal contemporary free-flowing hardwood sculptures.
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Abstract sculpture by Charles Taube.

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One of a kind and limited edition art furniture that combines practical function with artistic vision. A truly unique collection of designs.
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Specializing in art furniture.

The Campfire Lamp | Powder-coat Steel & Fabric
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I'm an artist and designer who has worked in a variety of mediums ranging from ceramics to neon. My work focuses on Functional Art and Art Furniture, concentrated in three areas: highly colorful Art Pedestals for displaying objets d’art, Occasional Tables, and Lamps.

Functional Art captivates the attention of everyone who enters a room. Because the everyday furniture it emulates is seen from an altered perspective. Although Art Furniture seems utilitarian at first glance – it’s recognizably something different. On second glance, it’s not simply furniture but also an art object. Although an art object is usually ornamental, Functional Art has the unlikely quality of practical purpose as well. It’s that surreal quality that issues from this juxtaposition of ornamentation and utility which fascinates me. That’s why I do Functional Art!

Much of my work revolves around the juxtaposition and combination of opposites. Functional Art, by its very nature, is like that. It's an exercise in caprice that results in the whimsical. The curvature of organic flow that merges into the structured lines of geometrical forms. The rigid structure of a steel lamp outfitted with a shade of soft, flexible fabric. This is my art.

My lamps are crafted from Steel. The base of each lamp may be any one of an ever-changing selection of original shapes and innovative configurations that help to define the character of the lamp which it supports.

Lampshades are an important component of all my lamps. The shades are often flat, adjustable platens which may be moved up or down, often working like flaps which pivot from side to side. A shade or group of shades may consist of a set of geometric forms or define a variety of other objects such as: shells, feathers, flames, clouds, etc. A lamp itself may be inspired by and depict a variety of themes, songs, a concept, or a seemingly endless array of abstract forms.
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Is an artist and designer who has worked in a variety of mediums ranging from ceramics to neon. His work focuses on Functional Art and Art Furniture, concentrated in three areas: highly colorful Art Pedestals for displaying objets d’art, Occasional Tables and Lamps. Every room needs a conversation piece that promotes inquiry and discussion; an intriguing point-of-interest towards which those in the room will instinctively gravitate.

Functional Art captivates the attention of everyone who enters that room. Because the everyday furniture it emulates is seen from an altered perspective. Although Art Furniture seems utilitarian at first glance – it’s recognizably something other – something different. On second glance, it’s not simply furniture but also an art object. Although an art object is usually ornamental, Functional Art has the unlikely quality of practical purpose as well. What should be one or the other has become a hybrid – an anomaly – a fascinating exception that no longer neatly “fits” into the everyday world of the ordinary that surrounds it. It’s that surreal quality which issues from this juxtaposition of ornamentation and utility that fascinates me. That’s why I do Functional Art!

In a more general sense, much of my work revolves around the juxtaposition and combination of opposites. Functional Art, by its very nature, is like that. It's an exercise in caprice that results in the whimsical. The curvature of organic flow that merges into the structured lines of geometrical forms. The rigid structure of a steel lamp outfitted with a shade of soft, flexible fabric. This is my art.

A lamp can often be as decorative as it is utilitarian. Moreover, a floor lamp can easily function as a stand-alone piece of sculpture in places where a sculpture might seem overly ostentatious or out of place. In these instances, the presence of an art lamp is given a “pass” because of its usefulness. Even so, the functional nature of my lamps is always subordinate to its sculptural and decorative qualities.

My lamps are crafted from Steel. Out of the various mediums in which I’ve worked, Steel is by far my favorite medium. Add a little heat and a rigid piece of steel becomes as pliable as clay. Add a little more heat and you can instantly join the pieces together. Within minutes, after it cools, you have a finished piece of work as durable as anything on the planet!

The base of each lamp may be any one of an ever-changing selection of original shapes and innovative configurations that help to define the character of the lamp which it supports.

Lampshades are an important component of all my lamps. Every shade is an intrinsic part of each lamp. These shades are often flat, adjustable platens which may be moved up or down, often working like flaps which pivot from side to side. In many ways the shades (also crafted from steel) are the most unique parts of each lamp. A shade or group of shades may consist of a set of geometric forms or define a variety of other objects such as: shells, feathers, flames, clouds, etc. A lamp itself may be inspired by and depict a variety of themes, songs, a concept, or a seemingly endless array of abstract forms.

In addition to my art and design work which has been featured in numerous juried shows, I'm also an accomplished Cóctelier and author of the book: The Fundamentals of Mixology: a textbook focused on the creation of original designer cocktails.

I did extensive classwork at ASU in Steel and Structural Sculpture, with an emphasis on Neon & Argon Sculpture and hold advanced degrees in History and Theology from Fresno Pacific University and The Catholic University of America. I also taught courses in World Religions and Critical Reading at Mesa Community College level for twenty years.

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6024216439
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751 E. 2nd Street, Mesa, AZ.
85203
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Esprit Decor Gallery & Framing

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Extraordinary Art
Expert Design
Impeccable Framing
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5555 North 7th Street
Suite 122
Phoenix, AZ 85014

Located in the Cinema Park Village Shopping Center

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Central Phoenix art gallery featuring works by local, regional and national artists. Oils, watercolors, pastels, etchings, limited edition giclèes on canvas and paper, sculpture, in addition to museum quality custom framing. Serving the Valley for over 30 years.

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(602) 248-0700
Eye Lounge
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A downtown contemporary art space.
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The Eye Lounge is a collective contemporary artist-run gallery in downtown Phoenix. It is located at 419 East Roosevelt St., Phoenix, AZ 85004

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(602) 430-1490
Business Address
419 E. Roosevelt St. Phoenix, Arizona
85004
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A contemporary art space committed to providing support and an exhibition venue for leading Arizona visual artists in downtown Phoenix.

515 East Roosevelt Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85004
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Five15 arts is a collective, artist-run, contemporary art space committed to providing support and an exhibition venue for serious, professionally minded Arizona artists. Five15 is a well-respected venue showing creative and original art and has been featured in numerous magazines and newspapers, locally and nationally.

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Framin’ Works
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Framin' Works™ is a member of the PPFA
& has been serving the Greater Phoenix area since 1974.

Locations in Phoenix and Glendale.
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Phoenix:
3119 East Thomas Rd.
Phoenix, AZ 85016
(602) 957-1080
Open M - F 9:30 to 6:00
Sat. 12:00 to 4:00

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Glendale:
4961 West Bell Ste. B10
Glendale, AZ 85308
(602) 547-9494
Open M - Th 9:30 to 6:00
Fri. 9:30 to 5:00
Sat. 10:00 to 4:00

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(602) 957-1080
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(602) 547-9494
Free Arts of Arizona
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A nonprofit organization that fosters the creative spirit of abused, homeless and at-risk children and their families.
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Free Arts for Abused Children of Arizona is a nonprofit organization that brings the healing powers of the creative arts to abused, neglected and homeless children by partnering with over 100 group homes, treatment centers and shelters in Maricopa County.

By recruiting creative volunteers to share their talents in the visual arts, music, theater, dance, creative writing and other artistic projects, Free Arts helps children build self-esteem by unlocking their imaginations.

Many of the children we serve have been removed from their families due to abuse or neglect, and have been placed by the state into a group home. Still other children live with one parent in a domestic violence shelter or both parents in a homeless shelter. Some children live in residential treatment centers where they work to conquer painful issues of physical and sexual abuse, substance abuse, and violence.

All of the children need the chance to express their hopes, fears, frustrations and emotions.

The creative arts give children a way to identify their emotions and express them through a positive medium. The creative arts give children the tools they need to improve self-esteem and social skills. The creative arts give children a voice.
- See more at: http://www.freeartsaz.org/about#sthash.7x4vsFU2.dpuf

Phone Number
602-258-8100



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