David Kimball Anderson

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Madelyn Jordon Fine Art

  • Summer Transits

    Summer Transits

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  • Green Bottle Ochre Seeds

    Green Bottle Ochre Seeds

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  • Silver Water Bottle with Flower and Yarrow

    Silver Water Bottle with Flower and Yarrow

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  • Planet Purple Zinnia

    Planet Purple Zinnia

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  • Planets, Seeds, Nasturtium

    Planets, Seeds, Nasturtium

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  • Seeds

    Seeds

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  • Poppy, Seeds

    Poppy, Seeds

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  • Untitled 1

    Untitled 1

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Throughout his forty-five-year career, David Kimball Anderson’s sculpture has been described as “a contemplation on the meaning of things that give beauty and pleasure.” Made in steel and bronze, Anderson's minimalistic, still-life, floral sculptures, contained in square or rounded shaped vases, reinforce Anderson’s life-long pursuit of merging his spiritual practice with his nature-based artwork.

David Kimball Anderson has received a Pollack-Krasner Foundation Grant, three NEA Arts Fellowships, and a California State University Research Grant. His work is in the collections of: Albright Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY, National Endowment for the Arts, the World Bank, Art in Embassies, Washington, DC, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA, San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, TX; New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, NM, Albuquerque Museum and the City of Albuquerque, NM. From 1967-1971, he attended the San Francisco Art Institute.