BIG BUMP, 2006
Bronze, 23 x 35 x 16 inches
$24,000.
BLACK FLAME, 2005
Steel, 19 x 8 x 3.5 inches
$4,500.
COLD FLAME, 2005
Steel, 19 x 8 x 3.5 inches
$4,500.
3/4, 4/4 with STEPS in the background and DIPTYCH on the wall
left to right:
CARPET (santour), OLD WOOD BLADE, OCTO STUDY (on wall) and STEPS
Please note: If a collector chooses to site their metal piece outdoors, the artist will prepare the sculpture's surface with Penetrol? - a protective coating that preserves the current organic, rust patina and prevents further oxidization and deterioration of the metal.
CARPET (santour), 2004
Steel 11 x 66 x 48 inches
$25,000.
3 STEP, 2004
Steel 36 x 17 x 36 inches $16,000.
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YONI POST, 2003 (with detail showing the top) Galvanized steel, 54.5 x 17 x 17 inches $18,000.
YONI, 2003 (bronze)
Bronze, 12 x 32 x 37 inches $25,000.
View of the galvanized steel and steel RECLINING NUDE,
with YONI POST in the foreground.
RECLINING NUDE - GALVANIZED STEEL, 2002 Galvanized steel, 30 x 70 x 30 inches $20,000.
RECLINING NUDE - GALVANIZED STEEL, 2002
Galvanized steel, 15 x 36 x 15 inches $9,000.
RECLINING NUDE - BRONZE, 2002
Bronze, 15 x 36 x 15 inches
$11,000.
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LANTERN 3, 2004
Steel 30 x 12 x 12 inches $12,000.
DOUBLE BUTT (steel), 1998
Welded steel 12 x 9 x 9 inches $5,500.
RAIN BOWL, 1999 and HOLE, 1999 (detail of RAIN BOWL above)
Welded steel 4.5 x 17.5 x 17.5 inches each, $4,700. each
(Pedestal for RAIN BOWL (below left) Welded steel 28 x 28 inches $2,000.)
Peter Millett was born in 1949 in Evanston, IL and received his BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1971. He has lived and worked in Seattle since 1973. A seasoned traveler, Millett continues to draw inspiration from folk and tribal artforms seen on his extensive trips through South America, Southeast Asia and the Middle East. He has shown with the Greg Kucera Gallery since 1993.
Peter Millett's work is included in the permanent collections of the Seattle Art Museum, the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. In 1987, his drawings and sculpture were featured in a one-person exhibition at the Seattle Art Museum. He is married to artist Sherry Markovitz, also represented by Greg Kucera Gallery.