TSOS Member Portfolios
Use the links below to view the portfolio or web link of any of our member artists. Names are listed alphabetically by last name. This is just a sample representation of our organization's talented sculptors.
- Reynaldo Alaniz: sculptures of animals, nudes, portraits, and religious subjects in terra-cotta, alabaster, marble, or bronze
- WC Barnett: (often functional) bronze figures that explore the puzzling mysteries of the human experience
- Ho Baron: anthropomorphic creatures and grotesque fantastic icons; surreal figurative bronze sculptures
- Gilbert Barrera: sculptorsdominion.com (external link, opens in new window)
- Theresa Bayer: ocarinas & whistles: musical sculptures in stoneware
- Gregory Beck: cast bronze - figurative sculpture
- Tom Bishop: handcrafted original sculptures of welded & hammered steel, bronze, & copper -- partial to dragons
- Marie Blazek: sculpted forms in clay
- Art Blevins: bronze statues for corporate, public, and private monuments and memorials of children and adults, living or deceased. Specialties are portrait busts, figure commissions, reliefs, and MiniMe's, but work spans a range of categories, genres, and sizes.
- Marika Bordes: bronze and wood sculptures celebrating life's passion and nobility
- Kelly Borsheim: art of the human form, especially quiet, intimate moments; sculpture in stone & bronze
- Stan Briney: specializes in Western Bronze Sculptures
- Derek Brooks: wire mesh shadow sculptures and other figurative works in bronze
- Lisa Brummel: metal art; sculpture that begs to be touched
- Nancy Cardozier: narrative, biblical, mythical, or historical themes in plaster, hydrostone, or bronze
- Walter Castro: Figurative art in a variety of mediums with a surrealist touch that connects reality with fantasy in social, political, philosophic or cultural themes.
- Lauren Crane:
- Bob Coffee: bronze sculpture depicting wildlife, ranch and racing themes, sports and abstractions
- Davis Cornell: stone and laminated wood sculpture
- Siri Dehipitiya: expressive clay and cement sculptures depicting the human spirit
- June Doerr: representational bronzes of figures and animals
- BeeBee Eckols: sculptures of animals and children (horse, rhino, elephant, eagle)
- Billie Evans: figurative and animal sculptures in bronze
- Herb Goldman: large-scale architectural, environmental, and even site-specific sculptures
- Mark Yale Harris: natural and permanent materials to create symbols of universal connection, as the relationship that one has to another and to nature
- Cass Hook: abstracted figurative sculpture
- Dale Jensen: (external link, opens in new window)
- Joe Kenney: (external link, opens in new window)
- John Maisano: the graceful forms of animals embellished with Art Deco or tribal art inspired designs
- Joshua Meadows: bone and mixed media sculptures
- Valencia Mills: ceramic, bronze, mixed media sculpture
- Pat Moberley Moore: emotional bronze sculptures of the human figure
- Steve Morris: sculptures in native Texas limestone (external link, opens in new window)
- Fritz Ozuna: Neon light sculpture (external link, opens in new window)
- Bobby Pearl: figurative bronzes, terra-cotta, and plaster sculptures
- Dan Pogue: figurative bronze and stone sculpture, including religious figures; bronze casting foundry
- Jack Pointeau: portraits of famous Native American chiefs such as Red Cloud, Sitting Bull, and Geronimo in clay and bronze
- Ricardo Puemape: religious and marine sculpture in bronze and stone (often combined)
- Cat Quintanilla: stone carvings of plantmorphs, fetish animals, and garden or water elements (external link, opens in new window)
- Marla Ripperda: built-up concrete sculpture, usually animals and children's subjects
- Christopher Robbins: strange clay; contemporary ceramic sculptures
- Sahyinepu: bronze works in both Egyptian and classical forms
- Arye Shapiro: figurative sculpture in bronze and ceramic, especially bas-relief portrait commissions (external link, opens in new window)
- Bonnie Sir Kegian: stone sculptures inspired by a yen for mythology, archeology, poetry & tales of ancient times
- Scott Sustek: clay and stone sculptures, as well as commissions in cement
- Jim Thomas: architectural art and sculpture, Southwestern art, foundeur (bronze casting)
- Melanie C. Thomas: bronze figurative sculpture
- Eric VanWinkle: marble and metal sculptures from the heart
- Hank Waddell: abstract sculpture in wood, metal and other materials (external link, opens in new window)
- John Webb: abstract stone and wood sculpture
- Gary A. Yarrington: figure sculpture in bronze and mixed media
- Francisco Zarate: sculptures in clay of the human form
- Norma J. Zoda: sculptures in masking tape of a variety of subjects


