A pioneer of hyperrealist sculpture, Carole Feuerman aims to create visual manifestations of the inner balance and beauty of women, though is perhaps best known for her large-scale sculptures of swimmers. “Swimming and water have fascinated me for as long as I can remember, and as a result, have become the essence of my inspiration for my pieces,” she has said. Feuerman has spent the last four decades sculpting monumental, life-sized, and miniature works in bronze, resin, and marble. Her labor-intensive sculptures involve working on the piece both in wax and bronze, later applying multiple coats of primer and paint in the foundry, and finishes in the studio. Feuerman has received multiple awards, including the Lifetime Achievement ‘Goddess Artemis’ Award from the European American Women's Council (EAWC). Feuerman’s public works have been exhibited on: Park Avenue and Central Park, the Smithsonian Institution, l’Avenue George V and Saint Tropez, Hung Tai Museum in Changzhou, Harbor City, CHN, Palazzo Strozzi, and Palazzo Reale, ITA, New Bond Street and Canary Wharf, and the Osthaus Museum, among others. Feuerman’s works are in the permanent collections of thirty-one museums and owned by the cities of Sunnyvale, CA, and Peekskill, NY, the State Hermitage, El Paso Museum, Steven A. Cohen, Former President Clinton, The Frederick R. Weisman Foundation, the Caldic Collection, Maluma, Sir James Dyson, Dr. Henry Kissinger, and Malcolm Forbes.
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