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San Clemente, CA artist Curtis Stoller has been interested in
art since childhood. He is considered a Renaissance man and
feels sculpture brings the two worlds of technology and art
together. With a broad educational background in landscape architecture
and graphic arts, he soon became interested in fine art, particularly
print making. As with many young artists, the financial pressures
of a young family required him to choose a more profitable vocation
and after spending the next 20 years in the utility industry,
accepted an early retirement package. He was once again able
to turn to his passion of art. |
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| Curtis struggled to find a niche
in art to do original works. It wasn't until he designed a simple
gate for his own garden and started playing with the form and
structure of the gate that he discovered his media. Sculpting
and wood carving was a gift he never realized he had. Curtis
is fascinated by the spatial aspect of sculpture realized as
functional art. |
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