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| Amy Bright Unfried |
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| About the Artist |
Amy Bright Unfried makes bronze sculpture characterized by classical realism with modern elements. Her work celebrates the variety and beauty of the human form, including women, men and children of all races. She works primarily from life models, with attention to anatomic accuracy and lifelike grace.
In her studio, she creates figures in clay or in wax, then has them cast in limited editions in bronze at a specialized fine art foundry. The works range from small and medium-sized tabletop pieces to life size. She has been exhibiting her sculpture widely since 1991 and has won numerous awards. She often works on commission, and in 2005 she achieved a long-held personal goal of making a life-size sculpture for a public place.
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Madonna and Child
2005 Bronze 28 x 20 x13 cm |
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This piece is the maquette for a life-size creche figure commissioned for a church. |
Balancing Act II
2001 Bronze 68 x 16 x 15 |
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Flora
1994 Bronze 53 x 25 x 20 cm |
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Woman with a Book
1994 Bronze 23 x 28 x 18 cm |
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On the Trail
1992 Bronze 68 x 28 x 38 cm |
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Young Man Reading
2005 Bronze Life size |
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This sculpture, a memorial portrait, was commissioned for the Jackson Hole Center for the Arts in Wyoming, USA. |
End of Summer
2006 Bronze 33 x 30 x 18 cm |
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Summer Afternoon
1994 Bronze 41 x 15 x 14 cm |
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| Education and biography |
Sculptor Amy Bright Unfried was born in Boston, grew up in Massachusetts, lived in Westchester County, New York, USA, for 25 years, and now lives in Wyoming. She earned degrees in economics from Wellesley College and Yale University. After a career in finance and economics, she began a search for a different type of life's work. This search ultimately led her to sculpture: Several years of courses at the State University of New York at Purchase were followed by three years of study at the National Academy of Design's School of Fine Arts in Manhattan. Since 1994 she has maintained her own studio.
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| Future shows |
The Unfriedsculpture.com website lists Upcoming Exhibitions (at present a number of group shows) as well as past exhibitions (including a dozen solo shows).
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Website: www.unfriedsculpture.com |
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