Archive for sculptors
Jenilyn Johnson
Jenilyn Johnson Jenilyn Johnson, a Rockland native, grew up working with clay. With a potter/sculptor for a father, she started her life’s work as a functional potter. She branched out quickly from thrown pots to other sculptural forms while completing an undergraduate degree in studio art and a Master of Fine Arts degree in Ceramics [...]
Read moreAntje Roitzsch
For Antje Roitzsch, walking in the woods every morning is a great source of inspiration. By connecting with nature and seeing the daily changes through the seasons Antje notices small things: one day grasses against the snow, another day ice formations on the little brook, or another the dead trees shaped and carved from exposure [...]
Read moreClara Cohan
It was during my growing up time that I was taught the foundations of drawing and painting. My mother, who is an artist, spent many afternoons teaching me about the anatomy of light, form, color theories, and oil painting. Teenage Years (1968 – 1974): There was the search for the Self. And there was art class. [...]
Read moreKimberly Callas
Profile Artist Kimberly Callas has been sculpting the figure for over fifteen years. She studied with some of the top figurative instructors in the US earning her BFA from the University of Michigan and a MFA from the New York Academy of Art. Her work has been exhibited in galleries, museums and universities and has [...]
Read moreVincente Hernandez
Oaxaca, Mexico is known for its high-quality traditional pottery. It is from these traditions that artists have grown and evolved. Vicente Hernandez’s pottery is versatile in form and surface, ranging from traditional thrown forms to platters and custom-order dinnerware sets and lamps. Using earthenware clay to create each vessel, the artist decorates with a technique [...]
Read moreIgor Galanin
As a successful artist, book illustrator and theatrical designer in the former Soviet Union, Igor Galanin enjoyed professional success and recognition-without freedom of expression. Yet he had an inner mechanism that understood what freedom was all about. Within his personal, painted kingdom, Galanin let freedom ring. If he wanted a chair to rest on water [...]
Read moreJohn BonSignore
John BonSignore, a New England sculptor, with studios in Connecticut and Maine, describes his work as a pre-primitive expression that honors and celebrates the past. The sculptures are composed of field stone mostly granite, used in their natural state, utilizing natures patina.
Read moreShaune McCarthy
Artist Statement These ceramic figure sculptures represent the enigma of the human spirit. I am interested in depicting the internal power each of us has inside of us to do something, some undetermined thing.
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