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Freedom

Elberton Keyblue Granite · Bronze

Exhibition Note

Freedom

A work of liberty and burden — carved in stone and crowned by the strange electricity of becoming free.

Freedom is built as an encounter: material, myth, process, and presence gathered into a work meant to be approached slowly.

Elberton Keyblue Granite13 polished bronze five-pointed starsStainless steel rodsLost-wax cast lightning bolts
The Work

A monument to the paradox of freedom: weight and flight, law and lightning, inheritance and release.

A work of liberty and burden — carved in stone and crowned by the strange electricity of becoming free. In Mullins’ hands, the figure is not decoration. It is argument, invitation, memory, and theatre — a place where old stories become newly embodied.

Material & Process

The language of permanence.

Through carving, modeling, polishing, surface, bronze, stone, and symbolic detail, the work carries both physical gravity and narrative movement. It is the material record of thought becoming form.

Contact the Studio

Contact the Studio

For public monuments, private commissions, exhibitions, acquisitions, press, speaking, or cultural partnerships, inquiries may be directed to the studio.

info@stanmullinsart.com

Every serious work begins as a conversation — a place, a memory, a myth, a life, a city, a question waiting for form.