Artist Information:
Randy Addy
Mountain Center, CA
United States
Member Since: Sep 2000
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Artist Statement:
My approach to art and in particular sculpture, is very personal and self-evaluating. My art is my history and when I look at my body of work,it reflects the paramount themes in my life. It is my impression and responce to the human condition. This concept is what I strive to make clear for myself.However, the process and techniques used in creating the art also allows others to bring their unique impressions to the work. This is achieved by presenting the viewer with a familiar image,an implied figure, and the suggestion of the human form. I present a view that is easily engaged.
The Process,
While executing the work I most often work from life modeling in clay. I then make a mold and pour a wax,wich I use to cast my bronze.Using the process of lost wax and the help of a small team of artisans,I pour my pieces.Depending on the scope of the work,I usually complete the foundry process without additional assistance.I feel the more I handle the work the more possibilities are revealed,and just as important,I have greater quality control.This process has emerged from ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
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2000 "Randy Addy,"featured artist,Elegant Images
Huntington Beach,CA
1999 "New Works By Randy Addy,"solo exhibition,City Library,
Rancho Mirage,CA
1998 "Clay Figures By Randy Addy," featured artist,
Wild women Arts, Palm Desert,CA
1997 "Art In Motion By Randy Addy," featured artist
Ross ...
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Artist Galleries:
Randy Addy
Contemporary Fine Art
69725 Indio Ave
Mountain Center,CA <52 92561
(760)831-2189 US
Desert Art Collection
45-350 San Luis Rey
Palm Desert,CA
(760)674-9955 US
www.randyaddy.com
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Randy Addy's Free Artist Portfolio
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