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Bonnie Shanas
As a student of psychology and an enthusiast of human nature, I have always been intrigued by underlying allusions and the universal body language. The genuine truth expressed through the subtlety of the unspoken gesture is my inspiration for sculpture of the human form.
Through these images...

Joe Sorge
Located in Connecticut, studied at School of Visual Art (SVA) in New York City. Guided by the organic form, materials and craftsmanship.
The works express fluidity and the resulting tension inherent in the material is balanced by the ensuing harmony of the sculptural object. The result is an...

Tyler Stinson
A third generation welder and metal sculptor, Tyler found his way to artistry along the path less traveled. Through decades of exposure to the craft, he experimented for some time, eventually taking on sculpting as a regular practice. Initially uncertain of if he saw himself in the work he was...

J. Sullivan
J. B. Sullivan’s critters and creatures cause young and old alike to peer closely at his graphite drawings. Hundreds of pencil strokes go into each piece, resulting in a realistic style of immense detail. A raconteur himself, Sullivan’s art conveys an unforgettable story.
A rare Colorado native,...

Clayton Swartz
Complex layering of bio-morphic shapes, interweaving design, and saturated colors only begin to describe Clayton Swartz’s unique metal sculpture designs. Looking into any one of his pieces will take you deep into a maze of parts, design, formal unities, and holistic composition that will give you a...

Lewis Tardy
Born in Kalamazoo Michigan, Tardy spent his youth exploring all things mechanical. During that time, he also was discovering his creative passion. In 1985 while working as an assistant in a sculpture studio, the two interests fused. The combination of found steel materials coupled with a mixture of...

Claudio Tolousse
I use metal and color to express movements and shapes. I mostly use welding to create these pieces and I love finishing them in many ways; from solid colors, to polished metal, and even oil paints. My artwork is inspired by the abstract expressionist tradition, geometry, semi abstract-figurative...

John Townsend
John W. Townsend works diligently to bring together one of the finest bronze sculpture colletions in the country and world wide.
He founded Marine Sculptures and Fine Art to promote the interest and conservation of the earth's unique marine wildlife through beautiful bronze sculptures. In following...

Wayne Trinklein
This nationally known artist, Wayne Trinklein, has been producing his unique and beautifully sculpted copper trees for over 30 years. This site displays a selection of Trinklein's metal sculptures and the heartfelt evolution of the poetry behind them. Trinklein's copper trees are individually...