Artist Information:
John Keyser
Corrales, NM
United States
Member Since: Jul 2003
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Artist Statement:
John R. Keyser, Inc. is a recognized and acclaimed name in the decorative furniture industry. Success is a product of the craftsmanship and quality in John’s distinctive designs.
John R. Keyser, sculptor, is responsible for the creativity in these original works. John earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the prestigious Maryland Institute of Art in Baltimore, Maryland. He pursued a Masters of fine art degree from the University of New Mexico.
While in graduate school, John was awarded the first one per cent for art commission in Albuquerque, a thirteen-foot sculpture on the University of New Mexico campus. He continued to create public monuments and was awarded several private commissions. In 1986, John created two six foot bronze whooping cranes for the entrance to the Rio Grande Zoological Park. The popularity of Keyser’s public works sparked interest by private collectors.
Living in New Mexico, John acquired the spirit of the southwest. John adopted a “hands on” lifestyle. He built his own solar house, maintaining respect for the land and resources. John rekindled his boyhood passion for horses. He trained, roped and ranched. As his family grew, he became more involved in the schools and community ...
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John Keyser's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to John Keyser's Portfolio. Browse Keyser's body of work: John R. Keyser, Inc. is a recognized and acclaimed name in the decorative furniture industry. Success is a product of the craftsmanship and quality in John’s distinctive designs.
John R. Keyser, sculptor, is responsible for the creativity in these original works. John earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the prestigious Maryland Institute of Art in Baltimore, Maryland. He pursued a Masters of fine art degree from the University of New Mexico.
While in graduate school, John was awarded the first one per cent for art commission in Albuquerque, a thirteen-foot sculpture on the University of New ... | |
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