As I mentioned in my last post, New England Home has launched a Connecticut edition and I couldn’t be more excited. In the premiere issue, I did an artist profile on Cornelia Kubler Kavanagh, a sculptor who translates the beauty and brutality of nature into sensuous form. Read about her amazing work (as seen below) and see the gorgeous interior designs in the magazine which is on sale at many of the major book and grocery stores in Fairfield County. For those of you who can’t get hold of the actual magazine, click here for Cornelia’s story.
- Moulin 8: Photo by Rod Mickens
- Moulin 3: Photo by Rod Mickens
- Tsunami II: Photo by James Grout
- Tsunami VI: Photo by James Grout
- Bourgeois I: Photo by James Grout
- Nevelson I: Photo by James Grout
- Standing Figure: Photo by Cornelia Kubler Kavanagh
- Solar Moulin: Photo by Rod Mickens
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Cornelia Kubler Kavanagh Is a most talented artist. I really admire Moulin 8 and 3! I would like to know how much her art sell for.
I’m thrilled that you found Cornelia’s work through my blog! Her sculpture is indeed spectacular. You can get in touch with her and see more of her work at corneliakavanagh.com/ Let her know that you found her here! Best – Elena
Elena, thank you for the introduction to Cornelia’s work. I would have loved to see her “standing figure” in real. Do you know where it is? Her Tsunami sculpture is also amazing.
And congratulations on your article! Well deserved! If you have an extra magazine, send me a copy. I would love to read it!
Happy weekend friend,
Mon
What sensational sculptures! Thank you for sharing Cornelia’s work and passion!
So pleased you like her work- she certainly puts her heart into every piece! Thanks for stopping by.
E-
I’m so happy that you introduced us all to this artist’s work and thanks for the compliments to New England Home Connecticut!