Alleman, Carol

Bronze sculptor Carol Alleman uses the lost wax casting method to create her exquisite vessel shapes - an ancient, feminine form that the artist instills with organic motifs and warm patinas. The artist believes that each piece speaks to the viewer and includes companion works with each bronze to share the inspiration of the work with its new caretaker. Alleman has an extensive background in art education, both as a student and as a teacher. She has been featured in many national publications, juried exhibitions, and private and museum collections, including the permanent collection of the Tucson Museum of Art.

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Carol Alleman: Bronze Sculptor - Epi. 203, Host Dr. Marks Sublette

Carol Alleman: Bronze Sculptor - Epi. 203, Host Dr. Marks Sublette

Carol is somebody who struggled to become an artist. As a kid, she had to approach art and creativity through her life experiences, ultimately having an extended family member give her a push in the right direction. After her initial exposure to art and the years that followed, Carol found herself on the winding road of life eventually getting a degree in art education. Carol is unique in her approach and each one has a story, a poem that expresses Carol's feelings on any particular piece. In fact, Carol stated a piece of hers is not complete until the story or poem is complete as well.