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Paula Slater - Classic Figurative
All celebrated sculptors have their own distinctive style -- each sculptural piece providing a unique view into the artist's soul. Read More |
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Richard Erdman - Abstract
Richard Erdman creates abstract sculpture of both intimate and monumental scale in stone and bronze from his studios in Williston, VT and Carrara, Italy. His art is known for its vitality, energy, and seemingly light buoyant motion, as if defying the material from which it is formed. Read More |
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Gordon Huether - Abstract
Through his many commissions, public art projects, and art exhibitions, Huether has developed an innate sensitivity to and mastery of a variety of media. Inspired by material qualities and how they effect an environment, Huether often chooses, but is not limited to using glass, neon, metal, paint, acrylic, water, light, found objects, and recycled materials.
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Bella Feldman - "Anxious Objects"
Bella makes extraordinary objects-objects that rivet your attention by their physical appearance; the weight, mass, volume, material, posture, balance, and motion immediately access a bodily response. Then your mind, your sense of poetry, human imagination, and memory tune in and hold you there. Bella's works are intended to keep and enlarge their meaning over time; their layered imageries shift and evolve with the viewer's own moods and experiences. Read More |
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Susan Pascal Beran - Kinetic
At various schools, including Stanford University, the Sorbonne in Paris, and Connecticut College, Susan Pascal Beran studied not only art, but linguistics, history, physics, dance, botany, and design. From her late husband, Josef Beran, she learned metal work and engineering. Read More |
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Dina Angel-Wing - Ceramic
Dina Angel-Wing, the well known Bay Area ceramic artist has been working on a series of whimsical verbal-visual puns based on her delight in tea. Her new series of raku fired tea pots express a verve for the tongue-in-cheek as her Tea-V teapot shaped like a large letter "V' illustrates. Read More |
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Micheal Gustavson - Ceramic
Michael’s work is very unique in that he uses the traditional process of raku and has expanded it by way of his own technique. The glazes he uses are very textural and often appeal to ones senses causing the viewers to immediately want to touch the work. Read More |
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Mark Chatterley - Life Scale Primitive Figurative
Mark's designs are influenced greatly by music. His larger than life sculptures.... Read More |
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Adam Brown - Digital Artist and Inventor
Adam Brown is a digital artist and inventor. His creative activity is informed by an Intermedia tradition that supports collaboration among various disciplines resulting in a practice that blends digital media with physical materials.
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John Evans - Contemporary Wood and Bronze
John Evans' Contemporary wood and bronze sculpture, is exhibited and sold in art galleries across the United States for residential and corporate environments. A native of Ohio, Evans received degrees from Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, BFA, where he studied under his friend and internationally recognized sculptor David Hostetler, and The Instituto Allende, University of Guanajuato, Mexico, MFA in sculpture. Read More |
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