Erik Koelle


Erik Koelle’s two- and three-dimensional work, explores the frailty and tenuousness of the human condition with intractable materials such as plaster on wood as well as delicate circumfluous pigments on paper. His line drawings serve as maquettes and inspirations for larger works including public work projects. Koelle creates a space between the artists intention and the will of the material as the genesis for his plaster, watercolor, and metal sculpture. Koelle grew up in the northern suburbs of Chicago and lives in Los Angeles, California.

For more information about the artist, please visit his website.

Ray Beldner