Gallery
This is a small selection of the catalog of work by Manuel Bennett.
In some cases, museum-quality giclee prints are available.
You can view the complete collection of licensable images by Manuel Bennett at Bridgeman Images.
Reflected Image (1978)
Serigraph
Untitled Landscape (1994)
Pen and ink
Voladores de Papantla (1991)
Color, Acrylic. Depicts a traditional Mexican dance where dancers first run around a central pole winding cords tied to their waists around the pole. They then climb the pole and jump from the summit. The dancers dance in midair while “flying” at the ends of the cords as the cords unwind.
Untitled from series “Images of Music” (2009)
Pen and ink
Boxers (1978)
Pen and ink
Untitled Landscape (1977)
Color, Acrylic
Show Horse Variation No. 5 (1984)
Pen and ink
Flowers of Morelos (2008)
Manuel Bennett supervising the painting of a 120' mural by children and their families at the Papalote Children's Museum in Cuernavaca, Mexico.
Toucan (1989)
Pen and Ink
A selection of sculpture
The Ark After the Flood (2000)
Iron sculpture. Designed to disassemble into 20 smaller pieces for traveling exhibits. Fully assembled it measures 12’ 9” by 8’ 5”.
The Three Doves (1999)
Powder-coated steel. Commissioned for the El Paso International Airport by the El Paso, TX city council. Additional installations in sister cities Hondo City, Japan and Encinitas, CA. 4’ in diameter.
The Millennium Bridge (1999)
Bronze. Commissioned by the Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana and presented to the city of Hiroshima, Japan. Currently on display at Hiroshima City Hall. 16 ‘ long.