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General Sculptors' Resources
- US Sculptors Associations
- World Sculptors Association
- Wood Carving Associations
- Sculpture Magazines and Journals
- Art in Public Places, Percent for the Arts
- Arts Foundations, Grants, Scholarships
- Suggestions for finding a job as a sculptor
- Sculpture in many Languages
- Suggestions for how to build a good website
Sculptors
- Supporters of Sculptor.Org
- Individual Sculptors Listed Alphabetically
- Portrait, Equine, Garden, Doll, Dance,
- Dog, Wildlife, Native, Religious, Paleo
- Movie, Action Figure, Toy, Gargoyle
- Kinetic, Mobiles, Carousel
- Alabaster, Granite, Marble, Soapstone, Wood
- Bronze, Acrylic, Glass, Pewter, Sand, Ice, Ceramic
- Concrete, Unusual, Dyslexic, WebRing
- Crystal
Products and Services for Sculptors
The Sculptors' Industry
How large is the sculpture industry world-wide? How many
people work as sculptors? As 3D artists? In foundries, schools, studios and other places? What
are the major issues facing sculptors and the industry? What are the major marketplaces, materials, and
technologies?
Sculptors and Sculpture by Country and Region
Profiles of sculpture and
sculptors in some countries and some states in the United States.
- Countries: Australia, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Iran, Pakistan, Scotland, Ukrainian Sculptors
- United States: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Montana, South Dakota, Texas, Idaho
Sculpture Education
Sculpture Methods, Materials and Processes
Many sculptors "know" at
an early age they love art. Others only discover it later in life.
Primary & Secondary Markets for Sculpture
- Resources for Researching Sculptures and Sculptors
- Famous Sculptors - books and profiles of famous sculptors
- In Memory Of
- Alexander Calder, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Henry Moore, Andy Warhol, Barbara Hepworth, Michelangelo
- Philip Martiny, Bela Lyon Pratt, Donald De Lue, Prof. G. Besji, G. Ruggeri, Joe Brown, Randolph Rogers, Robert Delandre
Suggested Areas
- Corporate and Private Collections
- Introduction to Buying and Collecting Sculpture
- Galleries, Museums, Parks
- The Private Collector
- State and Local Art Commissions
- Abstract Sculpture
- Medical Sculptors, Sculptors and Medicine
- Forensic Sculptors
- Environmental
- Section on Figurative Sculpture
- Found Object Sculpture
- Section on Representational Sculpture
- Section on Western Sculpture
- More Web Portraits
- More Country Profiles
- Section for the Professional Sculptor - Business training, marketing, advertising, production, standards, issues, legislation, regulations, economic trends, international affairs