| BLAIR MUHLESTEIN
Blair's love of sculpting began many years ago when he started
carving neckerchief slides for his Boy Scout troop. As his
wooden sculptures grew in size, and his collectors grew in
age, a change of mediums became necessary. Sculpting in clay
gives Blair artistic freedoms that wood never could, and casting
in bronze adds elegance and timelessness to his works of art.
As Blair's "hobby" matured, his career with Hewlett
Packard allowed him the financial freedom to develop his love
of sculpting in ways that many artists only dream of.
Blair has found that sculpting in bronze enables him to take
his art to a much higher level. Being able to instill life
like emotion into the faces of his sculptures has won him
numerous awards, and inspires all those that view his art.
He still uses children to motivate his creativity, and to
spark the imaginations of art lovers around the world.
Notable collectors around the world are enjoying Blair's
sculptures. "On My Honor" and "Long May It
Wave" stand in the home of past President Gerald R. Ford.
The CBS television series "Touched By An Angel"
featured "Flyin'" life-size in their 1995 premier
episode. And Olympic Gold Medalists Bonnie Blair and Dan Janson,
found "Skaters" to be of the "stuff that champions
are made".
Blair is continually producing new and exciting pieces which
are designed to rekindle the dreams and inspire the imaginations
in all of us. Come and enjoy the art of Blair Muhlestein.
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