A Plumbers Story
1993
75" x 32" x 16"
Steel
Crating and shipping is not included in final price, we will reach out to you to discuss options after purchase.
"A Plumbers Story" sculpture by Noah Savett captures an unlikely moment of raw humanity and quiet transformation. Sculpted in 1993, this steel masterpiece is a tribute to the unexpected artistry found in the mundane and the grotesque. The work reflects a personal encounter: a battle with an overflowing toilet that led to a profound reflection on chaos, resilience, and beauty in imperfection.
Savett transforms steel into a fluid narrative, embodying the primal struggles of human existence and the quiet heroism of confronting the abject. The sculpture resonates with themes of strength and vulnerability, drawing inspiration from the figure of the plumber—a woman of sinewy grace who became an emblem of determination and poise amidst disorder.
Add "The Plumbers Story" to your home or office and invite a thought-provoking piece into your space. This remarkable sculpture transcends form, offering a narrative of resilience, artistry, and the beauty of contorted reality—a true conversation starter for any art enthusiast.
Click here for the Narrative Story that inspired this sculpture.
1993
75" x 32" x 16"
Steel
Crating and shipping is not included in final price, we will reach out to you to discuss options after purchase.
"A Plumbers Story" sculpture by Noah Savett captures an unlikely moment of raw humanity and quiet transformation. Sculpted in 1993, this steel masterpiece is a tribute to the unexpected artistry found in the mundane and the grotesque. The work reflects a personal encounter: a battle with an overflowing toilet that led to a profound reflection on chaos, resilience, and beauty in imperfection.
Savett transforms steel into a fluid narrative, embodying the primal struggles of human existence and the quiet heroism of confronting the abject. The sculpture resonates with themes of strength and vulnerability, drawing inspiration from the figure of the plumber—a woman of sinewy grace who became an emblem of determination and poise amidst disorder.
Add "The Plumbers Story" to your home or office and invite a thought-provoking piece into your space. This remarkable sculpture transcends form, offering a narrative of resilience, artistry, and the beauty of contorted reality—a true conversation starter for any art enthusiast.
Click here for the Narrative Story that inspired this sculpture.
1993
75" x 32" x 16"
Steel
Crating and shipping is not included in final price, we will reach out to you to discuss options after purchase.
"A Plumbers Story" sculpture by Noah Savett captures an unlikely moment of raw humanity and quiet transformation. Sculpted in 1993, this steel masterpiece is a tribute to the unexpected artistry found in the mundane and the grotesque. The work reflects a personal encounter: a battle with an overflowing toilet that led to a profound reflection on chaos, resilience, and beauty in imperfection.
Savett transforms steel into a fluid narrative, embodying the primal struggles of human existence and the quiet heroism of confronting the abject. The sculpture resonates with themes of strength and vulnerability, drawing inspiration from the figure of the plumber—a woman of sinewy grace who became an emblem of determination and poise amidst disorder.
Add "The Plumbers Story" to your home or office and invite a thought-provoking piece into your space. This remarkable sculpture transcends form, offering a narrative of resilience, artistry, and the beauty of contorted reality—a true conversation starter for any art enthusiast.
Click here for the Narrative Story that inspired this sculpture.