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Steve
Lynch is a metal sculptor residing in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Steve’s artistic
abilities were apparent at a very young age, but with the development
of his talent his focus has become design and metal work as displayed
by his sculptures and other works. Steve received a diploma from Turley
Forge in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1990. Steve has apprenticed with Lee
Pavlica, a noted blacksmith in Woodland Park, Colorado. Prominent art
critic, Rodney Wood, director of Matiou School of Art, and member of Pike’s
Peak Art Council, has reviewed Steve’s sculptures/works and has
chosen to display and sell them in the Rodney Wood Gallery.
Steve’s
talent is unique in that he is able to create very delicate work with
heavy metals. His creativity is incorporated in all phases of his
work, from small indoor sculptures to large outdoor sculptures. He
has won art awards all through school and always knew art metal work
would be his passion. He has studied all phases of metal artistry
from ancient times to the present. He especially is drawn to the works
of Picasso and Dali. He is influenced by everyday experiences (from
mechanical to natural) being able to bring life to inanimate objects. Steve
has attended blacksmith conferences all around the country and in
the ABANA
(Artist Blacksmith Association of North America) community is well known
for his devotion to his art. Steve is an active member of the following
associations: Rocky Mountain
Smiths and California Blacksmith's
Association, as well as, ABNA. Steve’s studio is located
in the Art District of downtown Colorado Springs, an area easily
accessible to the public.
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