- Alice Kiderman
Alice Kiderman is an American sculptor. Contemporary abstract figures and shapes in stone - marble, alabaster, limestone, soapstone, have been the main focus of her work. Her earlier work was mostly abstract, yet her more recent focus has been figurative abstract, such as a series called "Le Jardin des Femmes" (Female Garden). These female figures extract various inner, often sensual, emotions translated into stone.
Another series, "Urban Rush," are one-of-a-kind female figures cast in bronze. Along with these seemingly feminine works, Alice has created a series of "Warriors", masculine-looking figures and masks in stone intended to be protectors of the home.
Her latest works are "People Series" - male and female figures in marble and bronze reflecting various stages of the life cycle.
Alice participated in numerous juried art exhibitions and is a recipient of several awards in sculpture. Her work has been highlighted in several art magazines and on-line publications. She frequently exhibits in group, 2-person, and solo shows in
Ohio ,Maryland , andWashington, D.C. Her work has been purchased for public acquisition and commissioned. Her sculptures are in private collections in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.Selected Exhibitions
*"Valley Center for the Arts" Chagrin Falls, Ohio (2005, 2006)
*"The Sculpture Center" Cleveland, Ohio (2005)
*"The Fine Arts Association" Willoughby, Ohio (2005)
*"Thrive Gallery" Cleveland, Ohio (2004)
*"Fairmount Arts Center" Russell, Ohio (2000, 2002)External links
* [http://sculpturedimension.com SculptureDimension.com] - official site of the sculptor
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