Jazz Trumpet Bronze Sculpture 1992 12 in
Mark Hopkins
Sculpture : Bronze
Size : 11.5x5 x8 in | 29x13 x20 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 750
- ð¥1992 Limited Edition Bronze Sculpture - Inquire $2,100
Year1992
Hand SignedOn Base
Condition Excellent
Purchased fromDealer 2000
Certificate of AuthenticityMark Hopkins Bronze Guild
LID168212
Mark Hopkins - United States
Art Brokerage: Mark Hopkins American Artist: Mark Hopkins bronze sculptures are in every way a reflection of its creator. Hopkins subjects are as numerous and varied as his interests wildlife, history, children, fantasy, sports, music, etc. With a style so flowing and alive it has been called bronze in motion, the work is as passionate and expressive as the man. It has taken half a lifetime to achieve such prominent status. For many years, there was mostly struggle and discouragement. The necessity of providing for his family frequently took Mark off course into other vocations. Always, though, his heart yearned to return to the work he knew he was born to do. Mark's artistic ability began to develop early in his childhood, first with drawing and painting. Then, in his early teens, with the encouragement of a caring school teacher, he discovered sculpture. From the moment of that discovery, sculpture has been his passion. In the more than 30 years since, this passion has become a thriving professional career.nIn addition to his skill as an artist, Mark made himself a technical expert in lost wax bronze casting. In 1988, he established Mark Hopkins Sculpture, Inc., a bronze foundry nestled in the foothills of the northwest Georgia mountains. There he brought together a talented group of skilled craftsmen, many of whom are artists in their own right. This core group has been involved with the production of Mark's work from the beginning of the company. With many collective years of experience, this expert team can insure that each sculpture represents the highest in quality, craftsmanship, and beauty. They make it possible to offer sculpture for extraordinary prices, available to people who never thought they could afford fine art. Listings wanted by Art Brokerage.