Raised on the coast of
Maine, Wayne Robbins was inspired as a youth to capture the essence of nature
in wood. As he developed his art, he found that time in his studio complemented
his career as a biology teacher. He has led numerous whale-watching trips,
is a long time volunteer in marine mammal rescue efforts and presents lively
nature programs to groups of all ages. He has also enjoyed teaching the
art of woodcarving for many years.
Wood was one of the first sculpture
mediums and is still chosen for its form, texture and warmth. Robbins' appreciation
of the innate beauty of wood helps him design pieces that maximize the beauty
and grace of both the medium and the subject. He chooses from a variety
of native and exotic woods. By selecting a wood that complements his subject,
a synergy results that informs and guides his creative process. For finishes,
Robbins uses various combinations of oils and waxes to give the sculpture
that "almost wet" look as well as a feeling that is silky-smooth
to touch. He welcomes admirers to touch his creations so they can experience
the full sensual awareness of his art.
Robbins' representational style
depicts the natural grace and beauty of the creatures he loves. Sculpture
sizes range from two inches to four feet, in both wall mounts and freestanding
compositions. Each sculpture is unique and identified for its species, numbered,
dated and signed by the artist. Robbins' work currently graces homes, boats,
galleries and collections around the world.
The sea's breathtaking beauty
and its infinite varieties of flora and fauna are constant reminders that
we must respect and help sustain the lifeblood of our planet. Wayne Robbins'
mission, through his teaching and art, is to share his passion for the sea
and to inspire responsible stewardship of the Earth's fragile ecosystem. |