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Errol Beauchamp, a highly stylized bronze sculptor, carves the clay with passion. The passion to create lines of undulating motion that emphasizes primordial forms and earthy textures, and the elegance and sensuality of the female figure. He also creates dynamic forms through layering clay before carving it, to allow the natural architectural forms to counter the man-made marks.
As a sculptor, Beauchamp defines his experiences of western landscape as a minimalist statement. He uses a graphic designers eye to simplify ideas into 3D forms of clay that will later become a patinated bronze in a public place or private residence. He lets the clay tell the story. He’s there to embellish and romance the visual and tactile experience of his work for all to see.
Errol is a past board member of the Art Students League of Denver, where he began his training in bronze sculpture. His first major gallery show was followed by three Invitational Shows and gallery representation in Santa Fe, NM, Colorado and Utah. His work is in private collections in Paris, France, Colorado, Utah, Texas, Oregon and Florida. The response to his work in bronze encourages his newest exploration of combining glass and bronze. By creating these forms, he invites you to look inside and around corners, as you redefine your perceptions.
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