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Born 1945 Hartford, Connecticut. Known for: Hyper realistic human form sculpture.
Carole A. Feuerman is an American superrealist sculptor born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1945. Feuerman is best known for her figurative sculptures depicting swimmers and dancers. She is the only... Read full biography
Carole A. Feuerman is an American superrealist sculptor born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1945. Feuerman is best known for her figurative sculptures depicting swimmers and dancers. She is the only woman to sculpt in this style creating both indoor and outdoor works that are painted lifelike. During... Read full biography
Carole A. Feuerman is an American superrealist sculptor born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1945. Feuerman is best known for her figurative sculptures depicting swimmers and dancers. She is the only woman to sculpt in this style creating both indoor and outdoor works that are painted lifelike. During the emergence of postmodernism in the mid-seventies, Feuerman drew inspiration from past images and stylistic elements. At the time, she was involved in creating 3D illustrations for magazine covers... Read full biography
Carole A. Feuerman is an American superrealist sculptor born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1945. Feuerman is best known for her figurative sculptures depicting swimmers and dancers. She is the only woman to sculpt in this style creating both indoor and outdoor works that are painted lifelike. During the emergence of postmodernism in the mid-seventies, Feuerman drew inspiration from past images and stylistic elements. At the time, she was involved in creating 3D illustrations for magazine covers and world tour books, featuring rock stars like the Rolling Stones and Alice Cooper. In 1975, she did her first life casting for the cover of the National Lampoon. In the late 1970s, Feuerman began creating fragmented erotic works, adding a new... Read full biography
Carole A. Feuerman is an American superrealist sculptor born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1945. Feuerman is best known for her figurative sculptures depicting swimmers and dancers. She is the only woman to sculpt in this style creating both indoor and outdoor works that are painted lifelike. During the emergence of postmodernism in the mid-seventies, Feuerman drew inspiration from past images and stylistic elements. At the time, she was involved in creating 3D illustrations for magazine covers and world tour books, featuring rock stars like the Rolling Stones and Alice Cooper. In 1975, she did her first life casting for the cover of the National Lampoon. In the late 1970s, Feuerman began creating fragmented erotic works, adding a new dimension of complexity to her art. She is fundamentally a narrative artist, infusing her sculptures with symbolic meaning and storytelling ele... Read full biography

