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20th century. Known for: Sculptor-wildlife.
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Sculptor Robert Ball draws his inspiration from the wildlife and scenic beauty of the Northern Rockies. Primarily self-taught he enjoys creating his works in the timeless medium of bronze. His style... Read full biography
Sculptor Robert Ball draws his inspiration from the wildlife and scenic beauty of the Northern Rockies. Primarily self-taught he enjoys creating his works in the timeless medium of bronze. His style attempts to capture the uniqueness and individual personality of the animal he portrays. He has... Read full biography
Sculptor Robert Ball draws his inspiration from the wildlife and scenic beauty of the Northern Rockies. Primarily self-taught he enjoys creating his works in the timeless medium of bronze. His style attempts to capture the uniqueness and individual personality of the animal he portrays. He has completed a monument for Tulsa, Oklahoma and won many awards including Best of Show for Animal Sculpture at the National Wildlife Art Show in Kansas. Robert works out of his home studios in Montana and... Read full biography
Sculptor Robert Ball draws his inspiration from the wildlife and scenic beauty of the Northern Rockies. Primarily self-taught he enjoys creating his works in the timeless medium of bronze. His style attempts to capture the uniqueness and individual personality of the animal he portrays. He has completed a monument for Tulsa, Oklahoma and won many awards including Best of Show for Animal Sculpture at the National Wildlife Art Show in Kansas. Robert works out of his home studios in Montana and Arizona with his artist-wife and business manager Rae Ann. A menagerie of dogs and bunnies offer inspiration. When not in the studio he enjoys photography, observing wildlife, and the occasional round of golf.
Sculptor Robert Ball draws his inspiration from the wildlife and scenic beauty of the Northern Rockies. Primarily self-taught he enjoys creating his works in the timeless medium of bronze. His style attempts to capture the uniqueness and individual personality of the animal he portrays. He has completed a monument for Tulsa, Oklahoma and won many awards including Best of Show for Animal Sculpture at the National Wildlife Art Show in Kansas. Robert works out of his home studios in Montana and Arizona with his artist-wife and business manager Rae Ann. A menagerie of dogs and bunnies offer inspiration. When not in the studio he enjoys photography, observing wildlife, and the occasional round of golf.

