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By: Ilene Dube, TIMEOFF
Tactile Forms
Although the sign at Princeton Day School's outdoor sculpture show says "Please do not touch the sculptures," touching the sculpture is exactly what you want to do when you see the piece titled "Sky" by Andrew Logan:
Sunday Magazine
Expate Tales
Interview with Andrew about life as an artist in Bucks County, PA vs. the madness of New York City.
Bucks County Herald
Thinking Like Bronze
Last week I discussed how Andrew Logan became a sculptor. To view him at work, I visited him in his Trenton studio, an old building he bought and transformed into a foundry.
Bucks County Herald
Hammer of Thor, Lightening of Zeus
Born in rural Australia in 1963, Andrew Logan grew up on an irrigation farm. As a child, he "watched water move around in miles of channels, and it was all gravity fed by a dam. My father was crazy about moving water everywhere."


