sculptures by hortense brown

sculptures by hortense brown sculptures by hortense brown



500 Ceramic Sculptures 500 Ceramic Sculptures
$24.95

The successful 500 series shines a spotlight on today and 39;s most breathtaking ceramic sculptures. Selected from more than 8,000 entries by the distinguished art critic, historian, and professor Glen R. Brown-an elected member of the International Academy of Ceramics in Geneva-these exquisite works will inspire both beginning and professional ceramists, as well as collectors and enthusiasts. They include Esther Shimazu and 39;s hand-built, Asian-influenced nudes; Von Venhuizen and 39;s mixed-media, wheel-thrown stoneware, and Katy and 39;s Rush and 39;s slip-cast and press-molded porcelain. Every work is amazing.
Frog Sculptures, Set of Eight Frog Sculptures, Set of Eight
$96

This colorful collection of wooden frogs may be used to hold photos, memos, whatever you choose. Included in the set are two of each finished in antiqued emerald green, golden yellow, orange and brown with matte black accents.
Sculptures Sculptures
$8.48

This volume presents forty one sculptures created between 1998 and 2006 by the Friends of Community Public Art in Joliet, Illinois. Cast in bronze, limestone, fiberglass, or steel, and frequently mounted on mosaic-covered columns located throughout the city’s public places, the sculptures run the gamut from highly detailed realism to abstraction, documenting the exciting artistic renaissance in the City of Joliet and its determination to renew and distinguish itself through public art and culture. Featured sculptors include Kathleen Farrell, Kathleen Scarboro, Jesus Rodriguez, Sarah Furst, Marsh Lega, Kelly Gallaher, and Sharka Glet. Filled with 120 color photographs, the volume also includes poetry commissioned from Joliet and Chicago-area poets specifically for each piece.

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