Portfolio

Throughout his 40-year career, John Raimondi has produced more then one hundred monumental sculptures for public, corporate and private collections throughout the world. Raimondi’s work consists of a wide variety of styles that reflect a classical sense of design and craftsmanship.


Geometric Minimalism (c. 1970s)


Raimondi's earliest works use straight lines
and angular shapes to create massive architectural forms. 

Raimondi’s sculptures explore evocative and
inspirational themes through the use of organic,
abstract forms and images.

Figurative Abstractions (c. 1990s)

 

The abstracted figures in this series contain elements that Raimondi describes as "ribs." These represent man's plight as a precarious journey much like those of an endangered species. 

Jazz Series (1990s — 2000s)

 

The Jazz Series expresses Raimondi’s love of jazz, a truly unique American Art Form. The sculptures are tributes to Miles Davis,
Billie Holiday, Chet Baker,

and other jazz legends.

Native American Series (c. 2000s)

 

Raimondi’s current projects incorporate mythology and iconography of Native American Indians. The series rekindles Raimondi’s vision of abstraction derived from nature, while also continuing the graceful, sweeping lines particularly prominent in his earlier jazz series.