Gary Persello
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Fantasy bronze sculptor Gary Persello: "In the production of bronze sculptural works, there are many different stages, each of which is an important step in the look and presence of the final finished piece. I feel that the only way to guarantee the quality of the finished bronze is to execute each stage of this process myself. " |
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Country: United States
Site: www.bonnievanhall.com/blog
Contact: garypersello@yahoo.com
Biography:
Eager to draw from life and his vivid imagination, Gary has been rendering and modeling on the drawing pad and in sculpture since early childhood. By age twelve, he was designing silk screen logos for local businesses and his own comic characters were printed on a line of T-shirts by the age of sixteen. With several oil paintings already commissioned to him, Gary graduated with an Associate degree in Commercial Art at seventeen.
His formal fine arts education continued at Kent State University in Ohio. He later graduated with honors from the Pittsburgh Art Institute, majoring in Visual Communications with strong emphasis on Sculptural Special Effects.
Gary spent a total of fifteen years working at a local bronze foundry which helped him evolve into the competent and creative Bronze Sculptor that he is today. It allowed him to master all aspects of the casting process including mold-making, pulling and working waxes, welding and assembly, rough and finish chasing, and his specialty, multi-color patinas. To this day, Gary still executes all of these steps himself on every bronze he produces, an uncommon practice among bronze artists of today. His work thus represents a caliber of excellence in artistry and craftsmanship rarely found in contemporary bronze sculpture.
In recent years, Gary has been recognized for his efforts with several honorable awards including Best of Show Peer Choice at the Sedona National Sculpture Walk, First and Best of Show in the Science Fiction Westercon in Phoenix, Arizona, and First for Best 3-Dimensional work at the World Fantasy Art Show in Atlanta, Georgia. This experience led to a 1993 "Chesley Award" from the American Science Fiction Artists Association for Best 3-D. His work has also been featured in several books, including
"Spectrum 1", "The Frank Collection", and "The Chesley Awards Retrospective". |
Links
GlassWear Art Couture
Ian Russell Gallery
Persello Fantasy Bronzes
">WorldWide Arts Resources
Rick Geib Bronzes
Art Resources
Art Industri Group
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Gary Persello’s Guestbook
| 1/4th scale Reflections I made | Author: Stuart Gruber at 2008-05-31 15:39:01 |
| Gary, I am frustrated I cannot find your mailing address so I can send a photo of the 1/4 scale rendering I did of your awesome piece "Reflections". I saw a full size bronze of it at Exposures in Sedona (March). They did not want me to photograph it, but sent an e-mail picture to me instead. I made a similar one from wood, leather, plastic,aluminum, brass, & enamels which I'd love for you to see. Please let me know where I can send a photo. Sincerely, Stu Gruber, Mishawaka, Indiana |
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| Alumni from AIP | Author: Robert Slagle at 2009-09-22 20:28:47 |
| Hi Gary, Love your works. You have totally inspired me. Would love to pick your brain on your sculpture process/technique. |
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