Sculptureworks
represents a Juried International Consortium of Sculptors.
All works on our web page are for sale unless noted otherwise.
Contact us for current prices
on sculptures you may be considering for purchase.
Sculptureworks
provides consulting for commissions as well as a wide inventory
of sculpture for public or private purchase.
Each
sculptor welcomes commissions and Sculptureworks is open to conversations
to meet your needs. Many times a small maquette or study piece can
be enlarged lifesize or larger for a specific placement.
Planning for commissioned sculpture often includes exhibits, lectures,
and workshops. Sculptureworks works in cooperation with the art
sculpture community to make sculpture available to the public through
library displays, other public displays, sculpture shows and sales,
and events in local businesses such as Barnes & Noble Booksellers.
Sculptureworks
wishes to thank the great resource of volunteers from our participating
libraries, along with their Friends and Patrons groups.
Sculptureworks
brings the World of Art to Life @ Your Library!
Special
Thanks to our Guests:
Special
thanks to Sculptor Paul
Oestreicher, who recently provided a presentation at the Carmel
Clay Public Library in Indiana. The library is currently enjoying
an exhibit of more than 100 sculptures. Read more news
about the Carmel Clay event in our News
section.
Above:
"Bob" the dog,
by Sculptor Paul
Oestreicher, is shown at the Carmel Clay Public Library.
Special
Thanks to our Guests in 2009:
Special
thanks to Sculptors Tuck
Langland and Karryl,
the Artists in Residence for a week of sculpture classes at the
Bensenville Community Public Library in Illinois (November 17-21,
2009). The library unveiled their new bronze sculpture "Kipling's
Jungle Book" by Tuck Langland at their 50th Anniversary
Celebration in May. Read more news
about the Bensenville event in our News
section.
Above:
Busy hands at work at the Bensenville Community Public Library.
Previous
Exhibits:
Marilyn
Newmark displayed her fabulous equine sculptures at Weston Gardens
(October, 2007) in the old horse barn.
Above: Marilyn Newmark with her sculpture "Leading
the Field" at Weston Gardens.
Paul Oestreicher
featured his sculpture at Weston Gardens (August, 2007), highlighting
the lifesize "Matthew's
Journey" (shown below).
Above:
"Matthew's Journey"
by Paul Oestreicher.
John Sewell displayed his
fabulous sculpture at Weston Gardens (July, 2007). Despite the Texas
heat, the weekend was a wonderful showcase of John's talents.
Above:
Sculptor John Sewell stands
with his carved wood sculpture "Waxing/Waning".
We would also like to send out a special thanks to Karryl
for her sculpture weekend at Weston Gardens (May 5-6, 2007). Despite
the unpredictable weather, Karryl (and her unique sculptures) managed
to bring great joy to everyone who came out to the gardens!
Above:
Andrew (left) & Johnny (right) enjoy Karryl's
monument "Got Gnus?"
at Weston Gardens. Below: The boys learn about the sculpting process
from Karryl.
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Sculptureworks
Installations and Unveilings
Our
Fall 2012 "Where the West Begins" Sculpture Show
& Sale featured numerous works from our Sculptureworks
consortium.
See our news
section about the installation
of "Slicker Shy" and the dedication
of "Slicker Shy"
by Herb Mignery at the Lewisville City
Hall, the unveiling of
"The Alphabet Chair" by Sarah Peters at the
Lewisville Public Library, and the unveiling
of "Kipling's Jungle Book" by Tuck Langland
at the Bensenville Community Public Library.
Above:
"Slicker Shy"
by Sculptor Herb Mignery.
Photograph by Elizabeth Loggins.
Above:
Sculptor Sarah Peters
with "The
Alphabet Chair". Photograph by Tim Phillips.
Above:
Bensenville Library Director Jill Rodriguez and Sculptor Tuck
Langland with "Kipling's
Jungle Book". Photograph by Julianne Bacon.
Sculptures
Installed at the Azle, Texas, Memorial Library
Five
works by Sculptureworks artists were recently installed at
the new Azle, Texas, Memorial Library. "The
Need to Know" by Hollis
Williford first greets visitors who choose to stroll down
the landscaped walkway towards the library. Visitors can then
sit and relax on a park bench next to "Quiet
Time in the Park" by Susie
Chisholm. Next, the monumental "Soaring
to New Heights Through Reading" sculpture by Kevin
Robb, composed of three pedestals holding six flying books,
graces the front entrance of the new library. Also near the
front of the library stands "Readin'
Time" by Bill Bond.
Finally, inside of the library visitors will find the friendly
"Library Cat"
by Rosetta, which
was commissioned out
of love for Azle's beloved "Library Cat" Molli who,
at 15 years of age, passed away while the new building was
under construction.
Above:
"The Need
to Know" by Sculptor Hollis
Williford is the first sculpture to greet visitors to
the new Azle, TX, Memorial Library.
Above:
Visitors can relax next to "Quiet
Time in the Park" by Sculptor Susie
Chisholm.
Above:
"Soaring the New
Heights Through Reading" by Sculptor Kevin
Robb graces the front entrance of the new library.
Above:
"Readin' Time"
by Sculptor Bill Bond
sits near the front of the new library.
Above:
The lovable "Library
Cat" by Rosetta
greets visitors inside of the library.
Sculpture
by Paul Oestreicher Dedicated in Bedford, Texas
The
lifesize sculpture "Matthew's
Journey"
by Paul Oestreicher
was dedicated at The Old Bedford School on Saturday, October
25, 2008. In early 2011, the sculpture will be relocated to
its permanent home at the new Bedford Public Library.
Above:
Matthew (left) and Paul (right) stand next to the lifesize
sculpture "Matthew's
Journey" by Sculptor Paul
Oestreicher.
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