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Bill Arms
sculptor, muralist - El Prado, NM Bill Arms lives and works from his Taos studio. Bill had his first one man show in Paris in 1962, since then his clientele for murals and sculptures has been International. |
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Carlos Barela wood sculptor -
Ranchos de Taos, NM The piece of wood dictates what it will be, nothing is added, the carving is completed from a single piece of wood, preferable juniper. . Carlos Barela |
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Jim Eppler bronze -
Lubbock, TX Jim Eppler brings the power, beauty, harshness and magnetic attraction of nature to his bronzes. Eppler creates from the experience of his lifelong enchantment with wildlife and his innate gift for the use of form. |
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O. K. Harris
steel sculpture - El Prado, NM O. K. Harris is well known for his wildlife welded steel sculpture Represented by Envision Gallery |
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Mat Hollingshead
stone sculpture - Taos, NM Mat Hollingshead is a Taos, New Mexico artist/sculptor specializing in hand carved, polished stone sculpture. |
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Lynda Jasper-Vogel
mixed media - Ranchos de Taos, NM Her Madonna figures are encased in antiqued wall shrines, their faces and hands are sculpted and cast and the figure is costumed and embellished with antique fabrics, beads and found objects that have been recycled into antique jewels. |
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Tuppy Lawson
ceramic sculpture - San Rafael, CA Clay: Lowfire paperclay, low and highfire medium to heavy grogged. Fired to cone 04, 1 or 9. Glazes: Underglazes, stains & slips. I use clear glazes to accentuate wet areas: eyes, ears etc. Lowfire glazes used for clothes. |
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Gregory Lomayesva Hopi Sculptor -
Taos (Bryans Gallery) Gregory Lomayesva uses his art to express the philosophy of his Hopi ancestors, the trends in popular American culture, and his vision of the world at large |
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Harkin Lucerro monumental sculpture -
Pueblo Colorado Harkin Lucero Jr. born January 6, 1950 in Pueblo Colorado and raised in Taos, New Mexico. Studied in San Francisco with Elio Benvenuto for four years. In 1988 Harkin was an invited artist to the " New York Art Exposition " |
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Marta Matray ceramic sculpture - Rochester, MN I grew up in a small Hungarian village, living next door to a potter who let me play with clay. I promised him I will be a potter, Years later after studying ceramics for three years, I set up my studio in 1995. . . Marta Matray |
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Wanda C. Rogers bronze figures - Angel Fire, NM I feel most comfortable in northern New Mexico, surrounded by a dynamic landscape and the many moods of Mother Nature, where I feel a strong connection to the spiritual. |
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Doug Scott
oil painter - sculptor - Taos Doug Scott sculpted the largest block of marble ever sculpted in America . . . 72, 000 lbs! It is the centerpiece for the West Texas A & M University. |
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Richard Weber
ceramic spheres - Florida, NY I often combine two or more designs on one sphere. These I think of as fusion pieces. The glazes are also mixed in ways that I do not often repeat. . Richard Weber |
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