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Ming Fay
Internationally exhibited artist Ming Fay is renowned for his unique two- and three- dimensional works inspired from nature in mixed media, clay and bronze. He is known nationwide for a number of site-specific works for public places that he has made.
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Gilles Foisy
Portland resident Foisy is a visual philosopher. Each and every work is steeped in philosophical thought. At the same time his sculptures are wonderfully visual and tactile--making their ability to communicate more widespread.
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Govert Heikoop
From the Netherlands, Govert Heikoop's modernist, organic creations in wood and plywood address issues of form and light playing across and through that form.
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Sonia Kasparian
Through transformed, manipulated photographs, Ms. Kasparian investigates objects and objectivity, and the relationships created between the body and materiality. Additionally, her life-sized figurative wire sculptures have garnered much acclaim.
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John Maul
Cast in aluminum, sculptor John Maul finishes his works with color infused encaustic paint. The combination of Maul's vision and this unique use of encaustic makes for some very inventive sculpture.
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Stephen Porter
Stephen Porter creates elegant sculptures for both interior and exterior sites. Porter's sculptures are finely crafted using polished stainless steel, bronze, painted aluminum and most recently, hard woods.
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Susanna Speirs
Susanna Speirs creates hybrid sculptural constructions that reflect on the convergence of nature and industry.
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Rebecca Welz
Sculptor Rebecca Welz has recently hit the next level. Her latest works juxtapose the perfect balance of the geometric with the organic. These works exist both three-dimensionsally--constructed from plex, as well as in the form of collage.
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Betsy Wolfston
Ceramic artist Betsy Wolfston has gained significant momentum in her career over the past several years. Formally an artist-in-residence at the Contemporary Crafts Gallery in Portland, Wolfston has created many memorable shows at Butters Gallery.
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Jiro Yonezawa
Born in Japan, Portland resident Yonezawa takes traditional Japanese basket weaving into the realm of modern art.
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