
On July 31st, 2010 from 10 to 6, Paul D. Rhymer will be in the gallery, conducting a live sculpting session.
Paul comes from a family of artists and has drawn and painted
his whole life. After receiving an Associate of Arts degree in 1984, he
accepted a job at the Smithsonian Institution doing taxidermy and
model making and retired in 2010. As a result of so much
three-dimensional work in his museum job, his own personal artwork
gradually began to transform from painting and drawing into sculpture.
Being an avid birder, waterfowl hunter, and taxidermist gives him
constant anatomy and behavioral learning experiences that inspire his
sculpture.
Paul’s work has been exhibited in such prestigious art shows such as the
National Sculpture Society, the Society of Animal Artists and Birds in
Art. His wildlife sculpture is at the National Zoo, National Museum of
Natural History, the Denver Zoo, Woodson Art Museum, Hiraim Blauvelt
Museum and various public buildings and parks and private collections
thought the US.
Please join us a at Lovetts Gallery on Saturday, July 31st from 10-6,
to meet this talented artist.