Artist Information:
Rebecca Fox
San Francisco, CA
United States
Member Since: Nov 2005
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Artist Statement:
I was born in Los Angeles, California, in 1976. After moving to San Francisco in 1996, I attended City College and studied sculpture at the College’s Fort Mason Art Campus. I learned to weld and immediately became addicted to creating sculpture and collecting metal. I found my true passion in life: creating art using metal as my medium. To expand my technical knowledge, I worked for several years as a welder in a custom metal fabrication shop in Oakland, California. I learned many valuable metal-working skills, which I apply to my art. At the same time, I became the Teacher’s Assistant and Laboratory Technician for the Sculpture Department at City College. I currently live and work in San Francisco, California. My studio is located at Hunters Point Shipyard. My work has been included in over 75 collections throughout the United States.
The process for each of my one-of-a-kind welded steel sculptures begins as I visit various scrap yards and metal shops searching for pieces of metal with unique shapes and interesting textures. In my studio I keep large stockpiles of material from which I work and receive inspiration. I never draw a sculpture on...
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Rebecca Fox's Free Artist Portfolio
| Welcome to Rebecca Fox's Portfolio. Browse Fox's body of work: I was born in Los Angeles, California, in 1976. After moving to San Francisco in 1996, I attended City College and studied sculpture at the College’s Fort Mason Art Campus. I learned to weld and immediately became addicted to creating sculpture and collecting metal. I found my true passion in life: creating art using metal as my medium. To expand my technical knowledge, I worked for several years as a welder in a custom metal fabrication shop in Oakland, California. I learned many valuable metal-working skills, which I apply to my art. At the same time, I became... | |
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