Garrett Loveless


Self Reflection – Depths by Garrett Loveless explores the complexity of how we perceive ourselves.

The sculpture invites viewers to consider the gaps between self-awareness and reality, where what we believe about ourselves does not always align with how we act or how others see us. As the form shifts from different angles, new interpretations emerge, reinforcing the idea that identity is layered, incomplete, and constantly evolving.

Loveless approaches his work as a dialogue between concept and craftsmanship. In this piece, that dialogue centers on perspective. The individual holds context and lived experience but lacks distance, while the outsider sees more objectively but without full understanding. Self Reflection – Depths exists in this tension, encouraging viewers to question both viewpoints and recognize the limits of each.

Working primarily in bronze, Loveless focuses on experimentation with shape, form, and process. His sculptures often challenge traditional expectations, using material and structure to support deeper conceptual exploration. Each piece becomes an opportunity to push beyond familiar approaches and uncover new ways of communicating ideas through form.

Based in Draper, Utah, Loveless continues to develop a body of work that blends technical precision with philosophical inquiry. His sculptures invite ongoing reflection, not only on the work itself but on the viewer’s own evolving sense of identity and understanding.