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Vince King
I am motivated by a challenge. I seek to produce art that represents a concept or triggers an emotion, but also requires technical abilities. I am predominantly a reductionist. I start from a large block and work towards the finished piece.
My website: http://kingsculpture.com
Tom Durham
I am a professional sculptor and
a professional member of the National Sculpture Society.
My Website: www.tomdurhasculpture.com
Ann Crossland
www.anncrossland.com
From her studio in Arizona, this tribal citizen of the Cherokee Nation creates stone sculpture inspired by nature.
Includes photographs, contact details and more.
Robin Antar, President, Realism in Stone a division of Antar Studios Inc.
My passion as a sculptor involves a technique I uncovered more than 20 years ago the precise art of creating "virtual records" of contemporary culture capturing common, everyday items in stone. Essentially, I replicate these items on a real life-scale, complete with meticulous detail. I achieve this absolute realism by incorporating parts of the actual object, as well as custom-made stains, paints, plastics and gold leaf. It's more than art imitating life, it's art mirroring life.
Email: info@rantar.com
Web: www.rantar.com
Blog: www.stonesculptures.org
SculpturesPacific Magazine
SculpturesPacific fulfills an important need in the international sculptor community. With a footprint covering sculptors and sculptural practices from Oregon to Washington and British Columbia to Manitoba, SculpturesPacific informs sculptors, galleries, art collectors, academics and arts students on what is current in the world of sculpture.
http://sculpturespacific.com/
All Art Schools (http://www.allartschools.com) is a complete online guide to art education and careers. We strive to be the finest resource available, allowing students to compare schools, contact them, read common questions and answers, and ask questions.
Karen Ryer is an very talented artist in the beautiful Russian River area in Northern California. Her new gallery is full of wonderful stone sculpture and stone-related pieces created by a variety of sculptors (including Karen of course). Please look up this charming lady at her gallery if you are in the Guerneville area.
http://www.withywindlegallery.com
http://www.karenryer.com
The Carving Studio and Sculpture Center. A non-profit educational organization dedicated to the creation and presentation of sculpture offering workshops, residencies and exhibitions in West Rutland, Vermont
http://www.carvingstudio.org
Philippe Faraut is a professional sculptor who works in Stone and many other mediums, specializing in figurative work.
http://www.pcfstudios.com
Carl Berney is an experienced stone carver, his Standing Stones Studio is in rural Nambe near Santa Fe, New Mexico.
http://www.standingstonesstudio.com/bio.html
Michael Binkley is an accomplished stone sculptor in Vancouver B.C. Canada who works in a variety of stone found in B.C. and Alaska.
http://www.binkleysculpture.com
Merlin Cohen is a very experienced sculptor who lives and works in Tucson Arizona, his work is executed in marble, alabaster, steatite and calcite.
http://www.merlincohen.com
Skandar is a stone sculptor in the Eastern Sierras who works in soapstone, alabaster, steatite and marble.
http://www.skandar.org
Mendocino Art Center is an art center featuring retreat style workshops on the North coast of California in Sculpture, Jewelry, Fine Arts, Ceramics, Computer Arts, Textile and Young Artists' Workshops.
http://www.mendocinoartcenter.org
Dr. Arthur Weinfeld: Melding thirty years of clinical psychology with the timeless art of stone carving, Dr. Arthur Weinfeld explores the transformation of rock to sculpture and the forces that shape our human soul.
Dr. Weinfeld has developed carving workshops for those interested in exploring this process.
http://www.drart.com/
Pool Ridge Sculpture All works are created by father and son team, Gary and Aaron Klauenburch.
Gary Klauenburch sculpts from his home and workshop on Pool Ridge in rural Sonoma County, CA.
Aaron Klauenburch sculpts 35 minutes away, from his home and workshop in Forestville,CA.
http://www.poolridgesculpture.com
About Stone This is an international, non-commercial, information and contact resource for people who work with natural stone. Our two main services are the Stone Sculpture Virtual Library and Stone Conversations (an email discussion group). We have been here since 1997.
http://aboutstone.org/
Arctic Carving: Sue and Paul Ponchillia developed Arctic Carving, out of their love of the Arctic; the people, the land, the ice, the wildlife, the history, and its pure simplicity. The aim of Arctic Carving is to share that love through traditional Inuit stone carvings and through story telling.
http://ananastonecarving.com
Mountainpipes: My goal with my carving kits is to give the first time carver a project that you can succeed at and be very satisfied with the results. I've seen many short attention span kids (and adults) give up when their first carving experience was too big a project for them that's why I came up with this size, stick with it for 45 minutes to 1? hour and I'm sure you'll be happy with the results and be more inclined to try a second carving. Take your time and good luck. Please contact me for any help or questions you might have. Vince Castanon
www.mp-soapstone.com
Bruce Lewellyn: an alabaster stone turner and maker of translucent alabaster lamps
www.brucelewellyn.com
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