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Trisha Coates
Considered meditative, her work has reflective qualities that are a part of the Chinese tea ceremony. Coates, creates these one-of-a-kind hand sculpted clay teapots, referencing the naturalistic details found in traditional Yixing ware.
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A fine art ceramic sculpture which is clay, raku fired. Work includes orbs, story pieces, finger puppets, and figures.
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A sculptor / mask maker, using mache, encaustic, acrylic to create on-of-a-kind masks. A graduate from Vesper George School of Art, Boston, MA.
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Steven Carpenter
A fine art sculptor who uses muscular grace as he characterizes the human figure and or form. Casting in bronze or plaster.
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A sculptor casting in bronze or Forton MG, creating cast reliefs which explore his thoughts about man's complex and paradozical relationship to animals. Featured in Yankee Magazine, "Woodworking-The New Wave." |
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Christopher Gowell
A detailed realist and figurative artist who draws on medieval, classical, and baroque traditions with her Masters in Sculpture at Boston University. |
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Lindley Briggs
Is a stylized realism, contemporary artist working in bronze, resin and forton. Creating nude figures which are whimsical and seldom realistic. |
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