Carole A. Feuerman (b. 1945, New York) is an internationally acclaimed American superrealist sculptor celebrated for her iconic swimmer sculptures, including Innertube and The Golden Mean. Since the 1970s, she has evolved from drawings and fragmented wall works to monumental, lifelike figures exhibited worldwide. Her sculptures are held in major museum collections and public spaces, and she has received numerous international awards recognizing her artistic impact. Through hyperreal forms, water imagery, and tattooed figures, Feuerman explores resilience, identity, spirituality, and the shared human search for balance, transcendence, and coexistence in a complex world.
- Lives in 135 Thames Street
- From Brooklyn, NY 11237
- Studied superrealist sculptor at School of the Art Institute of ChicagoClass of 12
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- Single
- 11/05/2005
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- The History Behind Bronze Art and Sculptures in Rome
FEUERMAN STUDIOS brings the spirit of bronze art and sculptures in Rome to life by echoing the rich classical tradition and deep emotional introspection of the human form. Inspired by ancient Venuses and mythic figures, its bronze works celebrate sensuality, inner life, and artistic mastery, offering timeless sculptures that resonate with both history and modern expression.
Visit: https://www.carolefeuerman.com/erosandintrospection
The History Behind Bronze Art and Sculptures in Rome FEUERMAN STUDIOS brings the spirit of bronze art and sculptures in Rome to life by echoing the rich classical tradition and deep emotional introspection of the human form. Inspired by ancient Venuses and mythic figures, its bronze works celebrate sensuality, inner life, and artistic mastery, offering timeless sculptures that resonate with both history and modern expression. Visit: https://www.carolefeuerman.com/erosandintrospection0 Comments 0 Shares
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