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More About Steve Reinmuth

Steve Reinmuth's style has been compared with artists such as M.C. Escher, Henry Moore and architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Though his intent is not to copy what has already been done, he does believe that every person has been given the gifts of beauty, skill, intellect, integrity, hard work and stimulating creativity. How these gifts are used depends upon each individual. Steve and ZoAnn Reinmuth are excited to bring their uses of these gifts to you in the form of modern bronze sculptures.

The hands of man bring forth the product of the heart.

‘In 1973, I found myself standing with my father on a busy street corner in downtown Los Angeles. Across from us was an object that, at the age of 8, was the most amazing thing that I had seen. It would mark a turning point in my life. It was a tower, made of concrete and colored glass that played music. On this particular night, it was lit like a Christmas tree. This was the first object that was able to draw my attention, as well as find it's special place in my memory. To this day, I often wonder, as I complete an art image of my own, if it might have such an impact on the mid and soul of another.

I feel that it is the content and impact value in an image that gives artist merit. Great art has impact and content. (Impact is that ability of an image to draw attention and content is the ability to hold attention as it teaches.) Simply stated, the ideal for which I strive is to create powerful experiential images that convey what words cannot while eliminating the distracting and nonessential elements. Humanity, since the creation of the world, has had thoughts and feelings that they long to share but are inexpressible with words. Hence, the purpose of art and image.’

Antoni Gaudi said, "Above all the artist must be an explorer and to share that exploration with as many people as possible."
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