Randal Leek, Sculptures

Symmetry
48 x 9 x 8
Black Walnut, alabaster on marble base (rotates)
$2,100

20h x 8w x 5d
Black Walnut on Marble base (rotates)
SOLD

Wind and Fire
62 x 8 x 6
Redwood on marble base (rotates)
$900 SOLD

Infinity, Through Point
16 x14 x 6
Black Walnut on marble base (rotates)
$820

32h x 20w x 12d
Norway Maple on Marble base (rotates)
$2,800
Please contact the Matzke Gallery for purchase, 360-387-2759 or email matzke@camano.net.

Redwood on Marble base (rotates)
SOLD
(8.7% sales tax not included in listed price)
Shipping is available & cost to ship is determined by location. Shipping out of state, no sales tax.

Mother Nature,
43 x 22 x16
Redwood Root on padouk base (rotates)
$2,800

Norway Maple on Marble (rotates)
$2,800

Focus
14x5x3 Maple & Padouk
on marble base (rotates) $425 SOLD

Tulip Sprout
11x4x4 Black walnut & Calcite Alabaster
on Marble base (rotates) $650

Through Night and Day
21x6x4x Redwood
on Marble base (rotates) SOLD

Natural Passages
22x14x6 Redwood on Marble base
$1,125

Convergence
18x7x5
Black Walnut
on Marble base (rotates)
$750 SOLD

Yin and Yang
14x4x4 Black Walnut
on Maple base (rotates) $285

United
22x10x5
Black Walnut on Marble base
$650 SOLD

Spiritual Calligraphy
40x9x9 Black Walnut
on Marble base (rotates) $950

Base Clef
16x8x4 Birch on marble base (rotates)
$325 SOLD

Maple with Alabaster
on marble base (rotates) $420

Redwood & Alabaster
on marble base (rotates) SOLD

Maple with Alabaster
on marble base (rotates) $510

Black Walnut on Marble base
$2,700

Redwood on Marble base
SOLD
“My sculptures are intended to have an element of intimacy; to be touched and lived with. And although I have strong political and social opinions, my pieces aren’t expressions of contemporary political values or burning social reform. They don’t intentionally express some aspect of the Human Condition, other than a kind of wonder about this new form that is unique and beautiful. For me, two things are most important: 1. the physical nature of the material, the type of wood or stone, hardness, coloring, grain texture, etc. and, 2. the abstract form of the final composition. Hopefully, these elements come together to create new inspiration, a new curiosity, to explore and to find something new with each viewing. I want each piece to be lived with in the home or public place; to be dusted off, rotated, relocated, and to find new light to complement their surroundings.”
