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- Ann Froman Studios Froman
created the first colored Acrylic sculptures, and has gone on to be one of the
foremost acrylic artists of our time. Now in the 90's Ann Froman's, "Art of
Loving," brings love, lust, pain and power in the form of bronze and acrylic
sculptures, drawings and poetic verse. Froman created this collection to help
heal the wounds of today’s family life. And to build better family values for
our future generations. From the birth of "New Generation," that has captured
hearts as the most famous baby at Cesar's Palace in Las Vegas, to being a
national fundraiser for the March of Dimes. "New Generation," is described by
art critics as the most ingenious acrylic sculpture ever created. Viewers can
see the baby in the womb as the loving couples' dreams come to
fruition.
- Biography-Michael
Wilkinson The acrylic sculptures of Michael Wilkinson are a natural
outgrowth of the human yearning for beauty as exemplified in the human form.
Working both in bronze and in what was until recently considered a limited
medium—clear acrylic—Wilkinson is emerging as one of the preeminent sculptors of
our time. His work breaks new ground in depicting the course and depth of human
desire and feeling. Rooted deeply in the classical and romantic
traditions, Wilkinson's sculpture is at once sensuous and ethereal—depicting
reality with dreamlike sensitivity. His vehicle is the human form, transformed
through his inspired manipulation of the crystal clear and translucent features
of acrylic. Through a complex interweaving and juxtapositioning of negative and
positive images, reflections and dimension, he is able to comment forcefully on
the broad palette of human experience.
- Donjo -
Artist Information Donjo internationally renowned artist-sculpture. Born in
Chicago in 1949, and raised in Southern California, this remarkable artist,
known for his work on endangered species, was introduced to sculpture at the age
of eleven and put himself through school by selling his bronze works at weekend
art shows. In 1987, he began to focus exclusively on sculpting with a strong
emphasis on marine life. In his new line of exquisitely detailed Kalonite
Acrylic sculptures, Donjo captures the true essence of the sea. It is easy
to understand how this artist’s creations have attracted an international
audience by seeing the majestic beauty of the humpback whale or the playfulness
of a family of dolphins. However he will not compromise his true objective which
is to develop public awareness and to help with the preservation of marine life
and other endangered species.
- Joseph
Alan Hough was born in Southern California in 1965. After completing his
schooling, he began working with acrylic in a custom fabrication facility in
Santa Monica, CA. This lead the way for Joseph Alan to experiment with different
design facets of acrylic sculpture and applications. Soon his original
sculptures were selling throughout various galleries in Southern California. Art
dealers from the Midwest and Florida areas sought him out and began displaying
and selling his sculptures in their galleries. At the various art shows attended
by Joseph Alan, his inspiring sculptures always drew a crowd of admirers and
collectors. People are always enchanted by the way these sculptures are ever
changing in the light and the forms used by Joseph Alan allow their minds to
transform these shapes in their minds.
- Kenneth Hari - artist,
painter, sculpture & creator of fine arts - Crystal Acrylic Sculptures As a
painter and printmaker, Kenneth Hari excels. As a sculptor, he is a visionary.
His newest project is a series of crystal lucite sculpture editions - a medium
he helped to pioneer in the late 1950's, which is quite similar to bronze
casting. Hers is a Radiance of luminous compulsion Giving a man the soul of a
poet. Fifteen years of enchantment out of twenty-four years of life could not
dim the effulgence of still beauty Burning in an immortal candle. One sculpture
that certainly stands out is "Beatrice", seen here. Adopted from the legend of
the poet Dante's doomed love, it is a delicate yet haunting piece. She stands
partially obscured, wrapped in a glassine shroud.
- Sophie Gal - Sculpture
Life size Bronze & Acrylic (PlexyGlass) - Pregnant Couple, Acrylic Prayer, Diver
- Burt Brent - Contemporary
Art Gallery - In this particular sculpture, "Glacial Courtship," Brent took
a traditional approach to the subject matter, and directed his creative efforts
towards exploration of a new medium. Greatly inspired by the human figurative
acrylic sculptures of Michael Wilkinson and Richard MacDonald, Brent searched
for the ideal wildlife subjects to exploit this medium. Penguins and glacial
structures seemed ideal. The challenge here was to produce a courtship scene in
which the inner penguin courts the outer penguin but is baffled when he
confronts his own image as it reflects off of the glacial facets. As one walks
around this sculpture, the inner reflections and refractions change so that the
inner penguin appears to be challenging his own image from various positions
while he still peers at his potential mate though the glacier. This produces an
eerie effect, likened to a "cast hologram."
- Zelda Werner Biographical Info Zelda Wolock Werner has achieved international recognition
for her pioneering work in the use of precision laser cutting for large acrylic
sculpture. She is a graduate of the University of Illinois with additional study
at the Art Institute of Chicago. In Werner's obviously abstract work the
material, technology and asthetic concept come together. The artist deals with
reflection and transparency, light refracted by edges and curves, visions of
multiple images seen through surfaces. A new dimension is added to the sense of
sight. Zelda
Wolock Werner Gallery
- Bijan Bahar - Welcome to the
Acrylic Mastery of Bijan Bahar, creator of acrylic sculptures, paintings,
collages, and custom commissions. Located in Scottsdale Arizona, USA. - Original Sculptures by Bijan
Bahar
- Terry Balle Arts acrylic
sculpture Boston USA
- Bruce Beasley Sculptures - Cast Acrylic 1968