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Sculptures

From: KUMD
Series: Radio Gallery
Length: 04:20

This week we will focus on many local artists that have been on Radio Gallery. It presents ideas, and quotes about artists who have made sculptures in the local area and the way they contribute to the artistic scene as a whole. Read the full description.
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Sculptures_small Radio Gallery has spoken with many sculpture artist, and this week we will feature ideas about different forms of sculture art including performance art, installation art, nature, inspiration, and experiences of being an artist and sharing their work. Being an artist consists of much more then just the final product. Sculptures are sometimes so big that many walk by it every day without a closer look. This week, take a few minutes to ponder the large-scale three-dimensional pieces that are in your community. It is all about the whole process which includes getting an idea, deciding what to do with, and putting it all together to create a piece that represents what the artist hopes to share and portray to others. Sculpture art can be seen everywhere, and each piece of work has been carefully crafted by the work and imagination of the artist to share with others. The artists featured on this weeks segment share this process and what it means to them as an artist. 

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Piece Description

Radio Gallery has spoken with many sculpture artist, and this week we will feature ideas about different forms of sculture art including performance art, installation art, nature, inspiration, and experiences of being an artist and sharing their work. Being an artist consists of much more then just the final product. Sculptures are sometimes so big that many walk by it every day without a closer look. This week, take a few minutes to ponder the large-scale three-dimensional pieces that are in your community. It is all about the whole process which includes getting an idea, deciding what to do with, and putting it all together to create a piece that represents what the artist hopes to share and portray to others. Sculpture art can be seen everywhere, and each piece of work has been carefully crafted by the work and imagination of the artist to share with others. The artists featured on this weeks segment share this process and what it means to them as an artist. 

Additional Credits

Funding provided by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund