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Jim Westbrook is an artist in clay, a sculptor (and architect) who
specializes in sculpting life-size bronze statues, busts, memorials and
relief sculptures of people. Through public and private commissions, he
produces and installs full-size bronze sculptures of historical figures,
creating commemorations and memorials to coal miners, lumberjacks, train
conductors, doctors, arhats, meditators, teachers and professors Jims
artwork is often installed as outdoor sculpture in memorial parks, town
squares, city centers and college campuses. Jim has also created a
series of Native American relief portraits in bonded bronze, available
for purchase by those who enjoy Indian art. Most of the bronze statues
pictured can be purchased by individuals and groups for town memorials,
railroad depots, museums and parks. He lives in the Ozark Mountains of
northern Arkansas with his wife, Kathy and wolf dog, Mani, and plays
keyboards locally in Jasper Arkansas in a band called Jazzper. |