- Tom Reed, Steel Drum Sculpture : Ancestral Elements "I've been creating circular wall art for over ten years and my inspiration comes from many sources. The hex signs of the Pennsylvania Dutch, the heraldry of feudal Japan, and the pottery designs and pictographs of the natives of southwestern America have all influenced my art. While in Haiti I saw talented artists painting ducks, chickens and cows on steel cut from 55 gallon drums, and making a living selling to the European novelty market. I said, 'Let's try something else,' and have since then collaborated with Haitian artisans to produce unique wall hanging sculptures from the tops and bottoms of steel drums."
- Sculptures by Andy Zimmermann "I am a sculptor living and working in the Boston area. I exhibit regularly both indoor and outdoor sculpture, and have had work shown at the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University, the Chesterwood Contemporary Sculpture Exhibit in Stockbridge, Mass., the Cedarhurst Sculpture Park in Mt. Vernon Ill., as well as the DeCordova Museum and other places."
- Arborsculpture: "Trunks of living trees shaped into useful and artistic forms. My designs include chairs, tables, benches, entrance arches, houses, mazes, symbols, letters, fences and ladders. By grafting various parts of trees together I have been able to form this variety of shapes and structures. Yes! All grown from living trees that will grow larger and thicker every year, as long as they live. I also design trees to hold and slowly swallow stained glass, bird cages, crystals, statues, fountains or anything you would like". - Richard Reames, Arborsculptor.
- Conceptual Dynamics, Fine Art Catalog. Many Sculptors and Wood Carvers including; Robert Bracketti, William Churchill, Robert Deurloo, J.D. Hartman, Mark Hopkins, Gregory Johnson, Ott Jones, Betsy Kunzer, Stephen LeBlanc, Ray Miller, Nick Moffett, Richard Myer, Robert Refvem, Alice Riordan, Doug Scott, John Sewell, Melodie Tyrell, Tim Washburn, Jerry Wood - Mathew Sharratt, President, Conceptual Dynamics, Inc. Check it out!
- International Art Service - Italian, Links to Art "offers the opportunity to put exhibitors in touch with a large but at the same time selected and continuously up·dated list of E-mail addresses of galleries, antiques dealers, collectors, artists, magazines and museums. The site visitors will furthermore be able to gain access to an up·dated survey of the exhibitions and of the most interesting events in which the italian and international art and antiques world is involved." - Filiberto Merlo
- Pier Walk '98 - May 6th through October 22nd , 1998. "World's Largest Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit, 171 Artists from Around the World, Exhibit on Chicago's Historic Navy Pier. Six million people, including Mayor Richard Daley and Governor James Edgar can't be all wrong. That's how many visitors came to view Pier Walk '97, Chicago's mile-long sculpture exhibition at Navy Pier last year. Through the fall of '98 sculptures from around the world will be on view from the gardens preceding the Pier to the open-air promenade extending out into magnificent Lake Michigan."
- VisuelArt.Com: Mostly in French, Site about art : auctions, auctioneers, artists, galleries ...links. Constructed works, 2D, woven, assembled.
- Sculpture Symposium September 1998 (no web site): "There will be a Batrichara Symposium in Colombia South America. Organiser: Jairo Delgado, Fundacion Jose Maria Delgado, Calle 19 #3-16 Bogota, Colombia" - Silvia Salgado
- Diane Tremblay artist - art works - paintings sculptures drawings decores and more. Nice sculpture, not much about the sculptor.
- Igal Bilu IBStudio Home Page Some very nice sculpture, but nothing about the sculptor. There seems to be only a very small copyright note with the sculptors name. Igal is a National Sculpture Society Member. The Geocities banners are annoying.
There are many beautiful and interesting sites submitted to Sculptor.Org every
day. It is sometime hard to categorize them or describe them (or get
them into the many lists that I keep). So I am listing the pending sites
here for visitors to see. The links will be moved from here into
other portions of the site as I have time.
If you want to be listed, please take time and read the basic guidelines I suggest for a good
site. There is a lot more that can be done, but make sure you are
clearly identified, your images are clear, and if you offer items for sale they
are clearly described. - Richard Collins
See Also: New Sculptor Links