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33" H x 90" L x 20" W
Bronze


Life-size
Bronze

 

Marchin
Myra C. Weisgold

Signature Member

Web Site  U.S.A


Myra has studios in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Sarasota, Florida. She has completed numerous public and private commissions for clients from France, Japan, Sweden, the Republic of China, and throughout the United States. She has exhibited her work nationally, receiving numerous awards, and is collected by art lovers world-wide. Myra is a fellow and member of many prestigious art societies. 

 


Spring Awakening



Impala Lechner

Silver - Signature Member

Web Site      Germany

 

IMPALA works with methods and skills in her sculpting like the ancient masters traditionally did.
The casting process takes up to 3 months. Impala�s endeavor is to inspire people with the combined powers of Beauty and Meaning. When people are moved to feel, think and have hope in a new way, then they are also enabled to act in a renewed way. Her work reminds and engages us in a unique and subtle interaction of our relationship with our living planet earth.
Impala expresses and makes visible that we treasure something that belongs to all of us, something that calls out for our care in a direct way: a call that can be heard from within.
What is awakened is our respect, as well as our attention. In her art she constantly seeks for new ways of sharing her life, a constant quest for meaning.

 



ELAINE FRANZ WITTEN
Web site     United States

 


Elaine Franz Witten is an award winning and classically trained bronze sculptor. She received art education at Connecticut College, Columbia University and was a student at the Carving Studio, West Rutland, VT. She also studied with Jane Armstrong, a Fellow of the National Sculpture Society.

Ms. Witten�s bronze sculpture has been shown regularly in national and international exhibitions and awarded numerous prizes. Her two latest awards are in 2007 from Manhattan Arts International, NY, NY, �Herstory� exhibition where she received the �Best in Sculpture award� and an exhibition at the Academic Artist�s Association, Greenfield, MA, where she received the �Prize for Excellence in Sculpture� from the Council of American Artists� Societies, Inc.

Ms. Witten�s work is in private collections throughout the U.S., Canada and as far away as the Royal House of Saud in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Her work is in a number corporate collections from Vermont to Alaska and on permanent public display in the Public Library in Dorset, VT, on the Village Green in Old Bennington, VT and at St. Mary Medical Foundation, Langhorn, PA. She is represented by the Lenox Gallery, Lenox, MA, Polonaise Gallery, Woodstock, VT, Artworx Fine Art Gallery, Saratoga Springs, NY, and Landmark Gallery, Kennebunkport, ME.

Ms. Witten chose bronze as her medium because it is the material best suited for her work, which favors open forms that incorporate movement and negative space. She teaches sculpture at the Southern Vermont Art Center in Manchester, VT, and gives lectures on the lost-wax method of creating bronze sculpture incorporating a video she produced about lost wax casting of bronze.

Ms. Witten�s juried professional affiliations include the National Association of Women Artists, NY, NY; Academic Artists� Association, Springfield, MA and the Copley society, Boston, MA, where she is a �Copley Artist�.

 

 

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