
Inspired by nature and movement, Nationally recognized Sculptor Robbie Robins creates spontaneous yet precise compositions in stainless steel and bronze. Ultimately Robbie strives to capture an impeccable simplicity of line and shape within each form.
The interplay of reflected light on the highly polished surfaces creates an exciting visual pattern which varies constantly according to light conditions and the angle from which the sculptures are viewed.
The harmony and grace portrayed within each sculpture hopefully will instill a feeling of tranquility and beauty to the viewer.
The artist, a graduate of the University of Arizona, has formal training and experience as an architect, participating in projects such as “Spaceship Earth” and “Future World” in Epcot Center, Orlando, FL.
He has exhibited professionally for 30 years in galleries and invitational shows across the country and is in numerous public and private collections including designing the 2014 and 2015 Intel Corporation quality awards.

Robbie Robins Architecture,
Visionary Architecture,” Competition Diomede”, The Institute for Contemporary Art, 1989
Conceptual International Scientific Community Spanning the waters between Siberia and Alaska.



Spaceship Earth & Future World @ Epcot Center, Walt Disney Word, Orlando, Florida 1982

Oil paintings and Line Drawings
Have you done a piece entitled “spirit”?
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Hi Ed, I did not do Spirit.
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Thank you for your response. I first saw “spirit” at an art gallery on the north shore on Lake Tahoe. I went to see that piece twice a week ( I lived 20 miles away, in the mountains) until the curator finally said “You really need to buy this piece!”That would have been in the early ‘80’s. I was in no position at that time, to purchase this wonderful expression of spirit. Still looking
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Love to build one for you!!!
Robbie Robins
Call me if your interested
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I have a beautiful piece of your work, but I see no name inscribed on it.
How do I find out what you named it?
Thank you
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Hi Rich, sorry for not getting back sooner! My name should be inscribed at the base of the sculpture. Can you email a pic of the sculpture?
Robins94123@yahoo.com
Or message a pic at 916-716-8765
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Hi Rich, normally I inscribe my name at the base of the sculpture. Can you text me a pic to my cell?
916-716-8765 thx Robbie
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