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Online artists – sculpture

Paul Smith: Sculpture

May 27, 2011
Wolf & Woman Dancing

Dream a Little Dream with Paul Smith- sculptor Fables and fairytales are not just meant for children, and Paul Smith knows this. His sculptures are a modern spin on these age-old tales of caution. “I use children’s stories as the vehicle to explore, in terms of adult-oriented concerns, the universal themes raised; love and jealousy, [...]

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John Jebb: sculpture

May 16, 2011
Doggy Bone Series

Sculptor John Jebb is a native of England, where he currently lives after spending nearly 30 years in the US studying and exhibiting his original art. John attended several art schools, most notably, the University of California, Los Angeles. He was awarded several scholarships to UCLA, which he used to study Sculpture and Video.

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The original art of Sculpture/Abstract Artist – Ernst Gottschalk

April 28, 2011
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Ernst Gottschalk was born in Hamburg, Germany. He studied at Edinburgh College of Art, Chelsea School of Art, Anglo French Art Centre. He is a German artists whose work speaks about war from a German perspective . As a contemporary artists he works in many modern mediums, such as acrylic, in his paintings often mixing [...]

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Ronald Rae – sculpture

March 2, 2011
St. Francis

Ronald Rae – sculptures in granite.  Ronald Rae was born in Ayr, Scotland in 1946. At the age of fifteen he discovered granite which changed his life forever. Largely self-taught, he is now one of Britain’s foremost sculptors, known for his powerful hand-carved works in granite. Rae makes no preliminary drawings for his sculptures – [...]

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Julian Cox – sculpture & ink drawings

January 16, 2011
Julian Cox with mural

 Julian Cox – sculpture Julian Cox is a qualified artist with more than 20 years professional experience. He studied at the City & Guilds of London Art School and was elected to the Royal British Society of Sculptors in 2006. As well as bronze and carved wood sculpture he specialises in original ink drawings of [...]

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Mira Bogicevic – Textiles, sculpture and painting

October 24, 2010
Angel Bust

Mira Bogicevic: textiles Mira Bogicevic is a unique and talented painter who enjoys taking everyday items and turning them into lovely and creative paintings which are both realistic and romantic at the same time. Initially, Mira trained in textiles, graduating with an diploma of advanced studies from the Central School of Art and Design. She [...]

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Sonja Beskin-Mesher – Sculptor and Painter

September 10, 2010
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Sonja Beskin-Mesher – sculpture Sonja started with an initial study period of design and art, she became and artist full-time in 1999. Since 2000, she has taken part in at least 3 shows a year. Sonja enjoys incorporating unusual materials such as wool, earth and rust in her multi-media pieces. Focusing on abstract, she will work [...]

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Roy Carter – Sculpture & Original Art

September 9, 2010
Double Glazing

Roy Carter – Sculpture Roy Carter was born in North London in 1938. He is a self taught artist and sculptor, although his mentor – the artist and designer Geoffrey Bennison – influenced his works towards classical architecture. Carter’s primary medium is Carrara marble, and most of his work is in high relief. However he [...]

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Laurence Broderick – Sculpture

August 22, 2010
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The original art of sculptor Laurence Broderick   Born in Bristol in 1935, sculptor Laurence Broderick is an avid defender of endangered species. This passion for wildlife is reflected in his art, which draws from animal subjects. Under the tutelage of Geoffreey Deeley and Ray Millard at the Regent Street Polytechnic, Laurence Broderick learned painting, illustration [...]

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Nicholas Chapman – Sculpture & Recycled Art

August 21, 2010
Tough Love

Nicholas Chapman – sculpture Nicholas Chapman was born to George and Kate Chapman in late September of 1956, at a hospital in Colchester, Essex. His father, George, was a successful artist, producing etchings, paintings, as well as drawings, and exhibiting in Cambridge and London during his lifetime. Nicholas spent his early years near the eastern [...]

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