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How to Commission A Sculptor

Read the article on how to commission the right sculptor, written by TSOS sculptor and former webmaster Kelly Borsheim.

Sculpture by Kelly Borsheim

Together and Alone
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by Kelly Borsheim


TSOS Member Portfolios

Use the links below to view the portfolio or web link of any of our member artists. Names are listed alphabetically by last name. This is just a sample representation of our organization's talented sculptors.


A-B:

  • Reynaldo Alaniz: sculptures of animals, nudes, portraits, and religious subjects in terra-cotta, alabaster, marble, or bronze
  • WC Barnett: (often functional) bronze figures that explore the puzzling mysteries of the human experience
  • Ho Baron: anthropomorphic creatures and grotesque fantastic icons; surreal figurative bronze sculptures
  • Gilbert Barrera: sculptorsdominion.com (external link, opens in new window)
  • Theresa Bayer: ocarinas & whistles: musical sculptures in stoneware
  • Gregory Beck: cast bronze - figurative sculpture
  • Delbert E. Beckham: Salvaged steel sculpture (external link, opens in new window)
  • Tom Bishop: handcrafted original sculptures of welded & hammered steel, bronze, & copper -- partial to dragons
  • Marie Blazek: sculpted forms in clay
  • Art Blevins: bronze statues for corporate, public, and private monuments and memorials of children and adults, living or deceased. Specialties are portrait busts, figure commissions, reliefs, and MiniMe's, but work spans a range of categories, genres, and sizes.
  • Marika Bordes: bronze and wood sculptures celebrating life's passion and nobility
  • Kelly Borsheim: art of the human form, especially quiet, intimate moments; sculpture in stone & bronze
  • Stan Briney: specializes in Western Bronze Sculptures
  • Derek Brooks: wire mesh shadow sculptures and other figurative works in bronze
  • Lisa Brummel: metal art; sculpture that begs to be touched

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C-K:

  • Nancy Cardozier: narrative, biblical, mythical, or historical themes in plaster, hydrostone, or bronze
  • Walter Castro: Figurative art in a variety of mediums with a surrealist touch that connects reality with fantasy in social, political, philosophic or cultural themes.
  • Lauren Crane:
  • Bob Coffee: bronze sculpture depicting wildlife, ranch and racing themes, sports and abstractions
  • Davis Cornell: stone and laminated wood sculpture
  • Cindy Debold: (external link, opens in new window)
  • Siri Dehipitiya: expressive clay and cement sculptures depicting the human spirit
  • June Doerr: representational bronzes of figures and animals
  • BeeBee Eckols: sculptures of animals and children (horse, rhino, elephant, eagle)
  • Billie Evans: figurative and animal sculptures in bronze
  • Herb Goldman: large-scale architectural, environmental, and even site-specific sculptures
  • Mark Yale Harris: natural and permanent materials to create symbols of universal connection, as the relationship that one has to another and to nature
  • Cass Hook: abstracted figurative sculpture
  • Dale Jensen: (external link, opens in new window)
  • Joe Kenney: (external link, opens in new window)

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M-R:

  • John Maisano: the graceful forms of animals embellished with Art Deco or tribal art inspired designs
  • Joshua Meadows: bone and mixed media sculptures
  • Valencia Mills: ceramic, bronze, mixed media sculpture
  • Pat Moberley Moore: emotional bronze sculptures of the human figure
  • Steve Morris: sculptures in native Texas limestone (external link, opens in new window)
  • Lena Olson: figurative sculptor specializing in the portrait bust. Recipient of: Portrait Society of America's ~ Certificate of Excellence Award ~ International Competition 2008. Life size to monumental.
  • Fritz Ozuna: Neon light sculpture (external link, opens in new window)
  • Bobby Pearl: figurative bronzes, terra-cotta, and plaster sculptures
  • Dan Pogue: figurative bronze and stone sculpture, including religious figures; bronze casting foundry
  • Jack Pointeau: portraits of famous Native American chiefs such as Red Cloud, Sitting Bull, and Geronimo in clay and bronze
  • Ricardo Puemape: religious and marine sculpture in bronze and stone (often combined)
  • Cat Quintanilla: stone carvings of plantmorphs, fetish animals, and garden or water elements (external link, opens in new window)
  • Marla Ripperda: built-up concrete sculpture, usually animals and children's subjects
  • Christopher Robbins: strange clay; contemporary ceramic sculptures

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S-Z:

  • Sahyinepu: bronze works in both Egyptian and classical forms
  • Arye Shapiro: figurative sculpture in bronze and ceramic, especially bas-relief portrait commissions (external link, opens in new window)
  • Bonnie Sir Kegian: stone sculptures inspired by a yen for mythology, archeology, poetry & tales of ancient times
  • Scott Sustek: clay and stone sculptures, as well as commissions in cement
  • Jim Thomas: architectural art and sculpture, Southwestern art, foundeur (bronze casting)
  • Melanie C. Thomas: bronze figurative sculpture
  • Eric VanWinkle: marble and metal sculptures from the heart
  • Hank Waddell: abstract sculpture in wood, metal and other materials (external link, opens in new window)
  • John Webb: abstract stone and wood sculpture
  • Gary A. Yarrington: figure sculpture in bronze and mixed media
  • Francisco Zarate: sculptures in clay of the human form
  • Norma J. Zoda: sculptures in masking tape of a variety of subjects

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