Robert Terrell pieces are truly original!!! They are not a knock-off or imitation of anybody. They truly come from his soul.
Margit Pat Brown
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An impressive site in content, design and functionality. I have never seen so much of your work or in such a volume all at once and it is truly incredible to see everything you have done. Your brain explodes with creativity. It's too bad the web is not a 3D medium, because people would really be able to get the full scope of how wonderfully inventive your artwork is. They'll just have to order it to see.
Jim Chadwick
Jim's Blog - The Blue Chair
* * * Well, folks, Robert, here... be sure to check out Jim's Blog. I really love it! It's a great blog! * * *

Each of Robert Terrell's art pieces is truly one-of-a kind! His wall sculptures have a
three-dimensional "pizzazz" and appear different every time you look at them.
They attract interest from people from all walks of life and are great conversational pieces.
You can even design the lighting so that the sculpture's shadows are aesthetically interesting!
The value of Robert's art has not yet been recognized and is sure to soar in future years.
It is a must for collectors and art-lovers alike.
Pat Delucia & Kim Wake
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Robert Terrell's art work is a joy and never-ending source of inspiration for contemplation.
I have been familiar with Robert's art for 25 years and have seen the stylistic directions
he's passed through in that time. Some patrons may assume, when looking at Robert's body of
work, that the variety of stylistic changes they perceive may indicate an inconsistency on
the part of the artist. But the truth is quite the contrary. The commonalities of his art
vary from inner to outer manifestation according to each series. All his work is connected
by a constancy which becomes apparent to everyone, eventually, and is very apparent to me,
as I have lived with the art and watched his work evolve. Robert's work is connected by a
braid of three elements: aesthetic, relationship and physical science.
He has an expert aesthetic eye that allows for both classical and astonishing aesthetic.
His work concerns, variously, relationship in every way, mathematical, interpersonal,
physical, intellectual, emotional, and philosophical. And Robert weaves in his love
of physical science including geology, meterology, and physics. He has long been inspired
by the relationship of physics to philosophy as evidenced in popular publications about
physics such as "The Dancing Wu Li Masters" by Gary Zukov and "The Tao of Physics"
by Fritjof Capra. No less is he influenced by the concept of the "transpersonal web"
of mind/body/physics espoused by Fred Alan Wolf. Through many years of study and
contemplation Rob has striven to take cubism and abstract art to the next level.
His purpose has been to create art that evolves in the mind of the viewer over time.
So, his artistic themes and ideas are 4-dimensional, like space-time. This may sound
complicated and deep, but his work is first and foremost created as a visual experience,
and the viewer begins to "get" the conceptual aspects of it all over time.
More and more seems to be revealed as you live with his work,
therefore, it never becomes stale or boring. It stays endlessly intriguing.
Cynthia Ertner

Janalou Longfellow
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Dawn Wolf-Taylor and Chris Taylor

