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  2. James Surls - Wikipedia

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    James Arthur Surls was born April 19, 1943, in Terrell, Texas.His father Joe William Surls was a carpenter and a cattle breeder. [2] [3] His mother Martha Lucille Surls (née Ramsey) had been made an honorary Cherokee Nation elder as one of "The Wisdom Givers".

  3. Ken Little - Wikipedia

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    Fury, found leather on wood sculpture by Ken Little, 1983, Honolulu Museum of Art. Ken Dawson Little is a modernist San Antonio-based sculptor who was born in Canyon, Texas in 1947. After graduating from Texas Tech University in 1970 with a BFA in painting, he received an MFA from the University of Utah in 1972. There, his interest in painting ...

  4. Scott Myers - Wikipedia

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    Scott Myers (born 1958) is an American painter and sculptor who lives and works in Texas.He graduated Texas A&M University in 1984 with a doctorate in veterinary medicine. . He studied sculpture throughout Italy focusing on Florence, Venice and Ro

  5. Beaumont Art League - Wikipedia

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    The Beaumont Art League (BAL) is the oldest non-profit art organization in the Beaumont, Texas, USA, area. The BAL hosts art exhibitions, juried shows, and arts education for adults and children. It also maintains a permanent collection of art and art objects, primarily by local artists.

  6. Category:Sculptors from Texas - Wikipedia

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  7. Bob Wade (artist) - Wikipedia

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    He is best known for creating whimsical out-sized sculptures of Texas symbols. He was known for his uninhibited style and received attention as a serious artist in some art circles. [3] Wade made hand-tinted large photo-emulsion canvases of vintage photographs, some of which were exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art.

  8. Category:Sculptures in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor sculptures in Texas (4 C, 31 P) S. Statues in Texas (2 C, 36 P) W. Sculptures of women in Texas (21 P)

  9. Charles T. Williams - Wikipedia

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    Throughout his time in Fort Worth, he was encouraging of many young artists including Jim Love, David McManaway, and Roy Fridge. [1] He had two solo shows at the Fort Worth Art Center (now the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth) – one in 1952, his first ever solo exhibition, and the other in 1957, [1] which included close to 50 of his works. [3]