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Described as "a man, who dreams many dreams and then makes them come true," Jerry spent a decade studying various art forms while serving as Captain aboard the U.S.G.S. research vessel, Polaris, before turning to sculpture.
Representational figurative sculpture is his chosen discipline because it offers the greatest challenge to "…express my deepest feelings, intuition, inspiration and perception, all in terms that others can understand and appreciate…"the human figure is undeniably the touchstone to art in any era." Jerry says that "I prefer using anatomical extremes to create an 'over the edge' reality," he explains, "There is greater visual impact, drama, energy and vitality created this way.
Serving as Captain aboard the U.S.G.S. research vessel, Polaris, before turning to sculpture. Representational figurative sculpture is his chosen discipline because it offers the greatest challenge to "…express my deepest feelings, intuition, inspiration and perception, all in terms that others can understand and appreciate…"the human figure is undeniably the touchstone to art in any era." Jerry says that "I prefer using anatomical extremes to create an 'over the edge' reality," he explains, "There is greater visual impact, drama, energy and vitality created this way.
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