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Victor Fisher
Victor
Fisher is an artist who specializes in traditional art, with a modern
flair, using bronze. Originally from Chicago, he has studied at the Art
Institute of Chicago, graduated from the American Academy of Art, and
Attended the Laguna School of Art in Laguna Beach, California. More »
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Jamie
by Victor Fisher
28"h
x 15"w, 10.5" base
Bronze

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Wind
by Victor Fisher
18"h
x 16"w, 4" base
Bronze

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Turning
Point
by Victor Fisher
Half
life size bronze
48" x 14" x 18"

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Victor's
dedication to sculpting human beings in loving, exquisite, and painstaking
detail is deeply rooted in his reasons for being an artist. Each sculpture
attempts to depict an athlete or dancer at an instant of peak performance
or at rest. He portrays grace as he attempts to freeze such rare moments
of time. Faces, hands, and feet are given special attention, as they are
the most prominent features in his art.
Victor
has shown at the Traditional Artists Show in San Bernadino, CA, the Desert
Art Museum in Palm Springs, CA, Art-A-Fair in Laguna Beach. He received
2nd Place at the Hillcrest Invitational Show, and 2nd Place at the Paramount
Invitational Show. Victor's sculpture "Turning Point " was chosen for
a Gold Medal at the Knickerbocker Artists Annual Exhibition at the Salamugundi
Club in New York, and again at the Council of American Artists Professional
League in New York. He has also shown works at the Pasadena Historical
Museum, the venue for The California Art Club's Annual Gold Medal Exhibition.
The Kalos
Kagthos Foundation chose Victor to produce a commemorative bronze sculpture
titled the "Oarsman", which is on permanent display at the Orange Coast
College boathouse in Newport Beach. The Foundation recently commissioned
a new CIF award for water polo and a high relief bronze oarsman for the
David Grant award.
Victor's
sculptures focus on the human form and feature a contrast of highly polished
bases, lending excitement to each creation. His more recent sculptures
have focused on the study of women in "the dance".
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