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http://ethancurrier.com/
I am a stone sculptor from Newtown, Connecticut U.S.A. I sculpt primarily by composition. From 10 pounds to 10 tons, I sculpt fieldstone, granite, marble, brownstone, river rock and lava. I also use antique stone native to New England when building some of my abstract pieces. I create figures, dinosaurs, animals, sports figures, benches, tables, water sculptures, memorials and fountains. My work is most commonly described as whimsical, natural, organic garden art, inspired by yoga, balance and motion.
Location: USA (Connecticut, New England, Tri-state).
3478. Updated 25-Jan-2008 by Ethan Currier. Last checked 6-Sep-2008. -
http://www.sensualshape.com/
Celebrating the sculpture of Richard Jaworowski. Whether it is the sensuous expression of the human form, or the curve of an abstract piece, Richard's work resonates with an inherent sensual power. Richard has been a sculptor for over 30 years, and he carves primarily in Vermont marble. Richard's sculptures are included in many public and private collections throughout the United States, including the Museum of Art and Science in Daytona Beach, Florida; KPMG Peat Marwick in Hartford and Stamford, Connecticut; Baystate Medical Center in Massachusetts; and the University of Connecticut Medical Center.
Location: USA (Connecticut).
3465. Updated 23-Jan-2008 by TK Nolan. Last checked 6-Sep-2008. -
http://karlsaliter.com/
Karl Saliter is based in Cornwall Bridge, CT, where he creates original abstract stone pieces, ranging in size from intimate indoor to monumental. Some of his work is kinetic, much of it expresses movement. Karl's work can be seen at Pratt Institute Sculpture Garden in Brooklyn, NY. "I come from a place of deep appreciation for stone. It is an amazing element to me. My art is reverence made visible".
Location: USA (Connecticut).
2638. Updated 02-Apr-2005 by Karl Saliter. Last checked 6-Sep-2008.
