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Figurative stone or bronze sculpture by EDWARD FLEMING available at Columbine Gallery home of the National Sculptors' Guild Colorado's Largest Fine Art Source Specialists in Public Art Edward Fleming’s career as a sculptor began with studying sculpture as a student at Occidental College in Los Angeles, California. It continued to be a vital interest, even after starting a 5-year BA program at Tulane University’s School of Architecture in New Orleans, Louisiana. In 1981 Fleming returned to his hometown of Washington, DC and continued his apprentice work with architectural firms. As a professional architect, he designed and built mostly residential projects, which could be considered sculptures that people live in.         In 1993 he started a program in stone sculpture at the Corcoran School of Art located in Washington DC. His artistic response to stone was so powerful that within a short time he was juggling his full-time architecture practice with what became almost full-time carving. Discovering an intense desire to return to sculpture as art, he dedicated himself to exploration and learning as an artist. In the summer of 1994, he went to Pietrasanta, Italy to study at the Pietrasanta Marble Carving Studio. Upon retuning to the States, he and his family moved to Corrales, New Mexico. There, Fleming devoted most of his time to making stone sculpture and apprenticing with sculptor Doug Hyde in Santa Fe. In 1995, Fleming and his family returned to Pietrasanta for a half-year of intense study. After leaving Italy, he and his family moved back to New Mexico, where he lived for several years, and most recently has moved to New Orleans, LA. “As an artist, I believe that the pursuit of knowledge of the human body is limitless. I’m actually delighted to think that I can study this for the rest of my life, and always have more to learn.”
Inventory can be purchased here and shipped directly from the gallery
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Architectural, Figurative, artist, EDWARD FLEMING, New Mexico, Stone, Marble, Limestone, Bronze, Sculpture, figurative, representational, traditional, classical, contemporary, historic, narrative, sports, portrait, children, dance, activity, maquette, life, size, monument, study, male, female, figure, human, public, art, garden, entry, interior
Some portfolio items can be ordered, please allow up to 8 weeks.

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