Gar Waterman
Gar Waterman is a native of New England who lives in New Haven, Connecticut and Sargentville, Maine. His sculpture in stone, bronze, steel, and wood examines the intricate dynamic that exists between the curve of form in nature and the structured design of architecture.
Waterman grew up in New Jersey and Maine with a formative year in Tahiti at the age of nine. His daily contact was with nature in the lush reefs of the South Pacific with its hydrodynamic fish, rays, sharks and corals. After college at Dartmouth, Waterman moved to Pietrasanta, Italy, where he lived for seven years and learned to carve stone. The dialogue between architecture and nature remains the fundamental source of inspiration for his work. [website]
