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Tom Voiss

Tom minored in art at the University of Oregon, and studied sculpting at the Art Museum of Oregon. It was there that he was noticed by two of the era's finest artists, C. S. Price and E. B. Quigley, with whom he was taken on as a student. More »

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Reverendo
by Tom Voiss

Bronze Sculpture
18" tall x 16" wide

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Legend Maker
by Tom Voiss

Acrylic Sculpture
Edition of 100

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Spring Foal
by Tom Voiss

26" x 21" x 10"
Bronze

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Studying for his work, Voiss has traveled all over the world, journeying to Lippica, Yugoslavia to study Lippizans and Spain to study and ride Andalusians. While in Spain, he rode the Spanish Barbs, Fresians, and Spanish Jennets, and then traveled to Morocco to ride Arabians and to Poland to study and ride the best Polish Arabs.

His sculptures, are made of acrylic, stainless steel, bronze or high-polished bronze, and are intended to be completely realistic. He describes the creation of a sculpture as a "concert of visual delights that ignites my brain and excites my imagination".

A passion shared with his wife, Beverly, he has made it his business to earn a livelihood using any means to live close to his horses.

Tom Voiss' art has been shown nationally at top galleries and Caesar's in Las Vegas and the Francis Hotel. He has been collected by the White House and the Sultan of Brunei.

 

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