Stephen De Staebler (1933-2011) created figurative sculptures primarily from clay, a medium derived from the primordial earth. Drawing inspiration from fundamental childhood experiences with nature, a transformative adolescent encounter with mortality and adult studies in the histories of art and religion, he explored and extended a tradition of human representation that includes the religious monuments of ancient Egypt, the Renaissance humanism of Michelangelo’s finished and unfinished figures and the modern existentialism expressed in the works of Alberto Giacometti. See www.stephendestaebler.com.