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ROBERT DEURLOO
Robert Deurloo lives along the Salmon River near the largest wilderness area in the lower 48 states.  Surrounded by rugged mountains which are inhabited by the animals he sculpts, his postcard-perfect chunk of Idaho is an ideal place for inspiration as a wildlife artist.

His sculptures are cast from molten bronze, but due to an elaborate and exotic patina process, they appear to be chiseled from the granite of the Sawtooth Mountains.  A combination of intense heat and various acids and minerals produce the polish stone patinas.

A self-taught artist, his style blooms from within, rather than forged by external teachings.  He has learned over his 25 year career that capturing every detail in a sculpture can actually detract from a piece.  An exquisite form, combined with a little mystery, will not only capture the spirit of the animal, but will allow a viewer to bring their own experiences to play in the appreciation of his works of art.

Deurloo's work is known for his distinctive patinas and is easily recognizable.  In 1998 he was the Featured Sculptor at the National Zoological Society in Washington, D.C.  Recent awards include "Best Sculpture" in the Collector's Society Show in Minneapolis, "Best of Class" at the National Wildlife Art Show in Kansas City, and his bison, "Prairie Patriarch", was recently acquired by the Smithsonian Institution for permanent display in the National Museum of American Art in Washington, D.C.
Ed. 750  7"h x 10.5"w
                                                                                  $ 695.

Ed. 750 11"l x 6"h
                                                                                   $ 695.

TO PURCHASE SCULPTURES, CALL 1-800-551-0585 OR SEND E-MAIL: [email protected]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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