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Bob Wilfong
Images are modeled in clay. Molds from original designs are utilized to cast the bronzes by the lost-wax method. Patination is achieved by applying acids of different temperatures to the bronzes.
David Wilson
As an environmental artist, David has a special gift for translating his creative visualizations into celebrated expressions through the blending of recycled metals and stone, transforming them into beautiful works of art.
Thomas Wood
Graduated from Indiana State University with a degree in Industrial Arts Technology and was involved in the industrial air moving and manufacturing industry for 30 years. During that time, he studied furniture and design and dabbled in arts and crafts.
In 2003, he and his family moved to Ruidoso,...
Shanti Yard
The earliest information on woodturning using a lathe dates from the 3rd century BC in Egypt. The lathe has historically been an important instrument used to produce utilitarian pieces and for creative artistic expression.
My passion for woodturning began 13 years ago. I take pride in using woods...
Michael Young
With a deeper understanding and appreciation for the things that are often taken for granted, wood is a medium that allows me to be creative. I never cut living trees to create my pieces, instead I use reclaimed pieces of wood from fallen trees or pieces of wood that friends have given me... by...
Scott Zuziak
Most fundamental to my art is the replication of fine detail found in nature... things commonly overlooked like the wrinkles of a rose petal, the twisting root system of an orchid, the delicate stamen of a hibiscus. I have been an avid student of wood carving and have developed my own unique...