Artist, sculptor, and dog lover
I have always had a love affair with a specific moment and place in art history. The late nineteenth century was a magical time in Paris. In a city with a population of less ...
by Somers Randolph
I am a sculptor. All these years I thought I was a fine artist, and I was wrong. I really wasn't paying attention when the art department rewards were going to the theoretical pieces. I un...
When I first heard Brad Sells’ name I was standing on a rock at the edge of an autumn-reflecting lake in Northern Ontario staring at the upturned root system of a tree that had fallen in the water fifty yea...
When Herb Williams says Plunderland is his life’s work, he could be speaking literally or metaphorically. Plunderland, which required 250,000 crayons and a year to create, is his grandest piece to date and also...
Artists don't just appear out of thin air. Something or someone sets them on their path. Alan LeQuire is well known today as the sculptor of Athena in Nashville’s Parthenon, Musica, the Tennessee ...
Sculpting Workshop at Harpeth Art Center & Gallery
French sculptor Philippe Faraut brings his talents to the midstate this month. Participants have traveled from all corners of the United States to t...
When many of us think of famous sculptors, our first mental stop is Italy, followed by France, and a series of mostly Western names, such as Michelangelo, Donatello, Giacometti. While exploring the horizons...