|
|
Home
Quick
Overview
Paintings
{by Subject)
Sculptures
{all}
Photos
{all}
______________________
Galleries
Paintings
Marine Art
Photography
Digital Art
Illustrations
Miniatures
Sculptures
Portrait
Gallery
Automobiles
Pencil & Graphite
Air
Brush
New
Members
Artist's
Portfolio
Get
a Portfolio
Artists
A - Z
Apply
/ Membership
Why
List with us
Testimonials
Resource
Center
Art Impact
BEWARE
Art
Scams
Lost
/ Stolen Art
Contact
Info
Join
Mailing List
Apply
for Web Award
|
|

Beginning St. Thomas More
|
Art is personal and because your project is unique, all
commissions are handled directly by the artist. What makes Irrera Studio Arts special is that their commissions encompass a wide range of styles from monuments to personal portraits, yet a signature style consistently indicates the classic strength, beauty and endurance of an Irrera Studio Arts work of art.
When you are ready to create something lasting and lovely take the opportunity to contact I.S.A.
|
|
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|

Headin' Home

Split Decision

Wing Speed
|
| Brent's love of nature is the inspiration in all of his artwork. Starting in his teens, his works progressed from woodcarvings to photography to soapstone works and now bronze sculptures. Brent strives for anatomical accuracy and detail with each piece undertaken. It is important to him that each piece conveys a story or engages the viewer by eliciting memories of their own in the subject depicted. Brent began working in Marine Biology at the Royal British Columbia Museum in 1973. Over the next 12 years he amassed an extensive underwater photographic file of 14,000 BC marine life images. Many of these won international awards and have been published in numerous forms from coffee table books to posters, to school textbooks. Since '88, as Director of Public Programs at the Museum, Brent has been responsible for all Exhibits, Publications, Design/Graphics, Multimedia, and Programming. Brent has been influenced by the Art
Noveau/ Art Deco period of design and often those elements appear in his own designs. He believes that a sculpture has been successful when the viewer is drawn to it and has to touch it, making the appreciation of the piece more complete. He also likes to use "negative space" to allow his sculpture to appear light and delicate at times even though bronze is in itself quite heavy. |
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|

Swimmer
|
|
Waylande Gregory
Gold
- Signature Member
Web
Site
U.S.A |
Ceramic and metal sculptures of the late Waylande Gregory.
|
|