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| Taylor,
Byron A celebration of the female form in clay
and bronze. |
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| Taylor,
James Sculpture
- free standing and relief - Classic Nudes in bronze and
clay |
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| Taylor,
John The ships are made from old wood, metal,
recycled electronic parts such as; computer mother
boards, old radios, tape players and other misc.
found objects. The ships should appear so old as
to have never had a beginning, representing a tally
of life and character, seldom telling a thing, but
suggesting it. |
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| Testerink,
Cindy Here you will find works by an emerging artist
who is far beyond her years as a sculptress. All works
are done in realistic style and of several different subjects.
Subjects include: Native American, wildlife, figurative
and equine, with new works being added often. |
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| Thompson,
Paul Titled "Message", this set of four
slate stone sculptures created by Paul Thompson, give
a very unique perspective of life's meaning and spirit.
"They are Dedicated to the World..." |
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| TORNEY,
Roy works primarily in Brazilian soapstone, and has
been doing it for 14 years. Primary subject matter is
representational wildlife, but also doing unusual subjects,
- extinct, endangered, and cryptozoological creatures.
My business is called The Livingstone Quarry, and I'm
located in Cobourg, Ontario, Canada |
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| Totescu,
Alin A young sculptor. Work is inspired from Antique
Art. |
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| Tremblay,
Diane Figurative Bronze pieces from this Quebec artist |
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| Triefeldt,
Rein single-minded devotion to simplicity is one of
his best qualities. He makes complicated structures and
compositions look simple.He can place them in a context
without intruding.Much of his work suggests that he either
ignores the laws of nature or defies them."Impossible
" is not part of his vocabulary. |
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