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Fish
Fish
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“Fish”

by R. Chapel

Item Number: 103230
Dimensions: 12" x 40"
Medium: Mixed Media
Cast Concrete, Marble, Stainless Steel, Laser Etched, Bronze, Granite Base
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“The Wall”

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Dimensions: 28" x 20"
Medium: Bronze
Cast Bronze & Stainless Steel
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Dimensions: 8" x 8"
Medium: Cast Bronze
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 Fishnet
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“Fishnet”

by R. Chapel

Item Number: 102688
Dimensions: 16" x 19 1/2"
Medium: Bronze
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“The Beach”

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Dimensions: 36" x 20"
Medium: Bronze & Steel
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“Bound”

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Dimensions: 42" x 15"
Medium: Steel & Bronze
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“Ghost at the River”

by R. Chapel

Dimensions: 23" x 24"
Medium: Bronze
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“Before the Animals”

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Item Number: 102683
Dimensions: 14" x 36"
Medium: Bronze & Steel
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R. CHAPEL

R. Chapel
Lovetts is exceptionally pleased to bring you the award winning work of bronze and mixed-media sculptor Chapel. 

Having established his career as a more representational wildlife sculptor, Lovetts has joined Chapel at a point in his career where he is more interested in the moment and feeling an object inspires, rather then the object itself.  His work demands to be seen and felt in person to be understood. 

Working primarily in bronze, Chapel maintains the occasional representational piece, an owl, coyote, or maybe cougar, however it is his work with more abstracted forms and natural affinity for storytelling that Lovetts will focus on in our offerings of Chapel's work.

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Chapel was born in 1948 in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, and raised in Grand Junction. He attended Mesa College on an art scholarship, then continued his education in metal smithing (specializing in jewelry) at Colorado State University.

At the age of 22, he moved to Denver where his jewelry-making flourished, and Chapel's creations quickly grew into full-fledged sculptures. Through the support of a sponsor, he created a series of 40 cast bronze sculptures, which were exhibited in a one-man show at the Saks Gallery in Denver; the beginning of many successful shows in Chapel's career. With the desire to learn more about his craft, he took a slight tangent in his path and became Vice President of Quest Foundry, Inc.. This three year immersion in the craft of sculpture, combined with over 35 realistic commissions, resulted in Chapel's distinctive style today.

In December 1984, Chapel was invited to lecture on his sculpture and casting technique at universities in three different cities in the People's Republic of China. He has subsequently participated in several multi-city museum tours, sponsored by the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, one of which went to Beijing, China.

In May 1987, Chapel received a commission to do a life size sculpture for the Loveland Civic Center Plaza. TWIST OF FATE is a sixteen foot high bronze, stainless steel, and concrete sculpture that summarizes the human life cycle. The sculpture was installed in August, 1988.

In 1990 Chapel married Vanessa Kelly and they moved to the Chesapeake Bay to begin training for a world-wide sailing adventure. Inherent in this move was also the opportunity to further study and interpret the people and wildlife living at the edge of land and sea.

After two years on the Chesapeake, the two of them decided they were more at home in the West. In July, 1992 they were offered the opportunity to live on a 330 acre ranch in Northern California, so they packed up and moved back across the entire country. Chapel moved away from birds and figures for awhile, and created several major animal sculptures combining bronze and stainless steel. In the summer of 1995 they moved to the San Francisco Bay area to enable Vanessa to complete her Doctorate. In September of 1996 HARVEST MOON, a sculpture of two life-sized Timber Wolves, was installed at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum. In 1998 THE NEST, a seventeen foot sculpture of an eagle's nest coalescing out of thin air, was commissioned by the town of Breckenridge, Colorado, and installed in June of 2000.

Vanessa became an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry in 1998, at the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine. Shortly after that they moved aboard Two Shadows, a forty-six foot Morgan ketch rigged sailboat.

Chapel's work can be found in many corporate and private collections around the world, and his work currently shows at several fine galleries across the United States.