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Lawler-White Sculpture Studios - http://www.sculptorstwo.com/
Don Lawler and Meg White's figurative, wildlife and abstract, large to monumental limestone and bronze sculpture, for public settings, and private gardens. |
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Modern Sculptors - http://www.modernsculptors.com/
Virtual gallery of works by major modern UK sculptors and relief-makers prominent during the 1950s and 1960s. |
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Sculpture Source - http://www.jaggallery.com/
Showcasing the work of many sculptors. Purchase is possible on request. |
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Pozycinski Bronze Studios - http://www.pozycinskibronze.com/
Exhibiting bronze sculpture, architectural metalwork, and fountains, blending natural elements with contemporary art forms. |
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Sculpture for the Hand - http://www.sculpture-intense.com/
Sculpture in hardwoods, fossil ivory, and other exotic materials, by David Carlin, Nick Lamb, and Gerald Milazzo. |
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Seddon, Clive and Trich - http://www.wildlifesculptures.co.nz/
Wildlife sculptures from New Zealand, including elk, red deer, tahr, chamois, sika, and wild boar. |
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Non-Empty Set - http://www.freewebs.com/nonemptyset/
A sculpture show put on by 5 artists working in a variety of mediums,including metal, wood, and plaster. |
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Angel Tarrac Virtual Museum - http://home.att.net/~angeltarrac/index.html
Abstract and classical works by Angel Tarrac and other renowned contemporary sculptors inspired by Mexican art and culture. |
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Robroy gallery - http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~robroy
Abstract sculpture in various mediums by Arjanne van der Spek and Ian Robson. |
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Bridge the Arts - http://bridgethearts.com
Created to provide an arena to bridge the decorative and fine arts, featuring one-of-a kind two and three-dimensional works by several different artists. Styles range from realism, contemporary, abstract, graphic, to illustrative. |