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http://lisaruttanwolff.com/
Lisa Ruttan Wolff creates stylized organic sculptures primarily from alabaster, marble, soapstone, and limestone. She began stone carving by apprenticing with Barbara Rheingrover in Atlanta, Georgia from 1991-1993 and has since participated in numerous workshops including the Arrowmont School of Arts and the Bloomington Limestone Symposiums. As an artist in residence, she has taught stone sculpture for 6 years at Jefferson Middle School, Oak Ridge, Tennessee and has taught privately for 8 years. She has participated in several juried and invitational shows and her works are held in many private collections, nationwide. One of the highlights in Lisa's career was creating “Cornucopia,” an eight-foot tall, Carrara marble sculpture commemorating the city of Norris’s 50th anniversary (see the Cornucopia pictorial story for “in progress” photos and more information on this project). She is currently represented by the Grovewood Gallery at Grove Park Inn in Asheville, N.C., is a member of Knoxville’s Arts and Culture Alliance, and maintains a home studio.
Location: USA (East Tennessee).
3426. Updated 4-Jul-2007 by Lisa Ruttan Wolff. Last checked 6-Sep-2008.
