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Ron Schmidt
"A native of Michigan, I first began producing dimensional art in the early 1960’s in Savannah, Georgia. My first works used wooden frames and strategically placed parachute shroud lines.
Since 1968 I have been working with metals and an oxygen/acetylene torch. Though some early pieces used such...
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...
Eric Shupe
Born in Baltimore Maryland, Eric was brought up in a unique environment. Eric's father, Ed Shupe, took full custody of him and took him on a 9 year walk-about across the country. He grew up in nudist colonies, tree houses in the red wood forest, and in tiki huts on the beaches of Hawaii to name a...
Frank Skully
"By using varieties of domestic and exotic hardwood, I create unique sculptured bandsaw boxes in abstract and whimsical designs."
Woodrow Smith
The Silhouettes are individually hand cut from wood, stained and sealed to preserve the wood for long term enjoyment. They are displayed in an oak stand that allows removal of the Silhouette for hanging.
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...
Mike Sorge
"Creative woodturning, an amazing medium and enjoyable art. Trees are magnificent, often living beyond several human lifetimes. When a tree dies its inherent natural beauty can be an ongoing voice. Through playful experimentation I’ve discovered and refined techniques sculpting large undulating...
Richard St.Hilaire
"We find 50-100+yr old painted wood, heavy coarse sand, cut legs etc., palm sand to reveal layers of paint applied over yrs. 2 create artistic design. hand sand 4 fine finish,clear coat 2 bring out patina".