Eduardo Gomez’s work has been selected for the book International Contemporary Artists Vol. VII
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Guide Book to International Contemporary Artists
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Enjoy the stunning portfolio of master sculptor Eduardo Gomez, and visit his website to see more figurative work from this artist. I was born in Bogota, Colombia in 1951 and moved to the USA as a young man. I graduated with a BA, in Economics, and obtained a Master’s degree in Social Work. Later in life, I went back to the University and completed my art major in sculpture and was admitted to the graduate school. I have also studied independently under various nationally recognized sculptors. A book about my work titled “Eduardo Gomez : Silent Messages” was published in 2009. This …
Jimmy the Highwayman, a sculpture donated by Eduardo Gomez won second prize at the 7th D’art for Art show. Jimmy The Highwayman is a sculptural portrait of renowned Highwayman painter Jimmy Stoval. Jimmy sat for the sculpture during the winter of 2007, at a demonstration at the Garden of Goods Gallery in Hobe Sound, Florida show where Jimmy and Eduardo were both exhibitors. Artists from south Florida and as far away as Wisconsin, New York and Massachusetts, have donated more than 200 works of art, jewelry and artist-made home decor for the 7th Annual D’Art for Art fundraiser. The …
8-Week FALL II (Oct. 21-Dec. 21) Wednesday Making a Human Torso from Life – Figurative Sculpture This class is a step-by-step demonstration of the techniques involved in sculpt¬ing the human figure in water-based clay. With individualized instruction, each student will create a 15” to 18” undraped figure sculpture working from a live model. Students will learn visible anatomy and proportions, and how to use the shape and the planes of the body to obtain a general likeness and also study different ways of modeling the hands, arms, legs and feet. Surface finishing techniques will also be covered, as well as …
Now on Display: Sculpture Options for First Navy SEAL Memorial Posted February 14th, 2009 by USNavySeals It’s about time. The final four sculptures that make up the finalists for the first ever memorial dedicated to the Navy SEALs are on display at the National Navy SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce, Florida. The public is invited to view these extraordinary works of art and express their thoughts about each one, as the museum prepares to decide which one will finally be commissioned as the sculpture that will be used for the memorial. National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum curator Ruth McSween has expressed …