Eric Singleton Art World

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Northwest Artist Eric Singleton lives in the beautiful jeweled San Juan Islands of the Pacific Northwest.  The beginning of the coastal route of the NW coastal peoples.


Eric enjoys the benefit of living in a family of three generations of artists and sculptors. His themes deal with celestial forces, organic images and iconic symbols from experiences through his travels; The masterworks of the monumental and mythical history of the Pacific Northwest and it's coastal native peoples, and the art and culture of the Polynesian people of Tahiti, and traveling to Europe to see the old world art of the European image makers. Being a third generation sculptor he respects traditional values, working in classical mediums such as bronze, stone, wood.  Through these mediums he freely expresses his ideas in the style of a classical and sometimes impressionist form.


"Mythology and art seemlessly blended together to become the moment of now. At this place I discover a workbench for the seeking part of myself, a free-er self, open to possibility, able to conceive of potential as a vehicle to explore this cosmic reality. This "living-ology" is the myth behind the exploration of my art. I see each person's encounter with life as a journey with greater experiences in each moment. Being conscious of symbolic action brings these characters into the light of life as to be seen. Illuminated and invibed with noble, compassionate and humanistic points of view, we can remind ourselves as to the purpose of reverence. Inside this environment I can view the beauty and the grandeur this trail of life has to offer in this continuing moment.  If the artisan sees clearly he can convey a direct experience of a given moment. In my art, I try to express the moment. Within each of us is a living mythology, experiencing the self through our actions, so it is our decision to use the forces we use ultimately to become the human or the creature of our making."