sculpture  "Stockton's sculpture is a natural outgrowth of her architectural training. The artist's intuitive relationship with a variety of materials is evident in her ability to channel their inherent characteristics to underscore her recurrent themes and to create a sense of underlying explosive energy end evolving maturation. Taking advantage of shape, texture and density Stockton sets up a rapport between the material and her message".

Marianne Brunson Frisch  

 

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Stem Cell Research - 20" x 9" x 9" - marble

 

 The New York Times 
William Zimmer - Feb.25, 2001

"Eve Stockton's marble and alabaster sculptures seem to be incipient figures, and her drawing 'Fertility Figure'  underscores the theme of tentativeness  by evoking conception."

 




Medusa Transformed
12" x 12" x 10" - alabaster

Nesting sculpture
Nesting - 19" x 13" x 9"
soapstone & marble





Medusa Enraged 
S
12" x 17" x 12" - alabaster

 

The New York Times - William Zimmer - Sunday, October 27, 2002


"Eve Stockton evokes a mythical horrific figure in western civilization; her "Medusa Enraged" is a sculpture in milky white alabaster of the mortal Gorgon whose snake hair is well articulated".
 

Weston Forum -Karen Gangel - October 17, 2002

 

"Here we have the severed head of Medusa, as in the myth, given new social relevance. The hissing serpents and Medusa's agonized facial expression speak to universal pain and suffering".

 



Braided Figure II (front)
27" x 15" x 15" - marble

Cloning Colony sculpture
Cloning Colony
S
17" x 7" x 8" - limestone


Alabaster Madonna I 
22" x 8" x 6" - alabaster

 

 The Stamford Advocate, L.P. Streitfeld, February 18, 2001
"Eve Stockton's pensive "Alabaster Madonna" sculptures invite comparisons of genetic engineering with human creation.  The braiding of female muscular forms into rough stone carries a contemporary message of cloning along with timeless themes of unity within duality and order within chaos".

 

 

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Binary Woods sculpture
Binary Woods - 15" x 40" x 7.5" - wood assemblage


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