I create art that comes alive and engages my audience through overlapping levels of imagination. My joy is in developing the character and vitality of each work, whether figurative or abstract, and charging my medium itself to breathe life. The freedom to work across a wide spectrum of ideas and forms derives from responsibility to the process of discovery and sharing. New endeavors fuel my delight in invention and enrich the range of projects that serves as my grand adventure.
Andreas von Huene
Stanford University
MS in Engineering (Product Design) 1988 Master’s thesis: Landscape Bridges
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
BS in Mechanical Engineering 1978
The River’s Voice, granite and polychrome steel outdoor percussion art, Brunswick, Maine 2019
Trout, granite fish, Meredith Sculpture Walk, Meredith, New Hampshire, 2017
Mina, over life size granite bas relief portrait, Collins Center for the Arts,
University of Maine Orono, 2016
To the Water, granite figure, University of New England, 2015
Compass Rose II, bronze memorial, Leland, Michigan harbor, 2015
Wildcat, bronze mascot, Presque Isle High School, Presque Isle, Maine 2014
Der Traum der Wiese, sandstone face for Skulptoura, Mauren, Germany 2014
Heron and Reeds, bronze heron and reeds for Mid Coast Hospital, Brunswick, Maine 2013
Maryly’s bench, monumental quartzite seating, Boothbay YMCA, Boothbay, Maine 2013
IO, quartzite abstract, Viles Arboretum, Augusta, Maine, 2012
Zephyr, monumental granite figure, Acadia Hospital, Bangor, Maine 2012
Cloud Roller, quartzite monumental, Viles Arboretum, Augusta, Maine 2011
VIRGINIA, granite and bronze monument, Phippsburg, Maine 2010
To the Other Side, granite stele for Folsom Hall, University of Maine Presque Isle, 2010
Alexander’s Threshold, granite stele, Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Boothbay, Maine 2010
Star and Moon, pine and granite benches for Bath, Maine 2007
Maine State Seal, granite bas-relief and Compass Rose, bronze and granite inlay for
Penobscot Narrows Bridge, Bucksport, Maine 2007
Wyoming Evocation (with Joe Hemes et al) First Phase of construction: Full-scale historical evocation
of the largest wooden sailing vessel. Maine Maritime Museum, Bath, Maine 2006
Asio Flammeus, monumental Gabbro and Granite owl,
Wells Elementary School, Wells, Maine 2005
Plow for the Wind, quartzite, stainless steel, and Dawn Redwood bench
University College of Bangor, Bangor, Maine 2004
Flying Carpet, polished quartzite and granite bench,
Eastern Maine Community College, Bangor, Maine 2004
Salmones Salari, white and black granite fountain with blue granite fish
Lowell Street Park, Cambridge, Massachusetts 2004
Wave, granite, cedar, and stainless steel mesh wave bench
Southern Maine Community College, South Portland, Maine 2003
Plateau, granite bas-reliefs of river, mountain, and cloud patterns
Leavitt Area High School courtyard, Turner, Maine 2002