Gallery Artists / Frederick Hart
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“I can explain how I feel about [my devotion to beauty, the exaltation of the human spirit, and commitment to good craftsmanship] by quoting what someone else once said about creativity and creators, ‘There really is only one creator. Artists are people who are reflecting upon creation and compose their reflections into statements’.” When Frederick Hart died on August 13, 1999, he had become arguably America's most successful sculptor. His work graces memorials, cathedrals, and hundreds of private collections. And, like an improbable fountain of fresh water in a desert, his work is unlike most any other created today: it is lifelike, technically exquisite, and breathtaking in its exalted realism — the antithesis of modern "abstract" sculpture. His sculpture, at once classically informed and daringly innovative, has reached an enormous audience most artists today never bother to seek: the general public.
Link to artist’s website: www.frederickhart.com |