SCULPTURE 2000 PHOTOS
at the Highland Clinic Atrium in Shreveport, Louisiana USA
A Virtual Exhibit

Participating Society Members  ( Homepage Links Underlined )


Marie Butler - works in clay; creates mosaics, both flat and three dimensional
Tony Diamond - works primarily in Keene Cement; realistic figures and busts
Michael Don Fess - suggestive shapes in wood and stone; large outdoor work in
                             "Art Stone" and pressure treated wood
Emily E. Hodges - primary medium is acrylic, abstract and suggestive shapes
Kay Jaramillo - abstract assemblies of steel and glass, welded steel,
                             free standing and wall hung
Tim Winter  -  functional design and artistic welded steel
Neal Robicheaux -- carved alabaster and marble, abstract shapes
Vic Wilkinson - formed and carved shapes from colorful polyester resins,
                           abstract and suggestive
Jerry Wray - found objects, painted with acrylic flourescent paint

Sculpture 2000
EXHIBITORS

Links to Sculptors

Marie Butler
Clyde Connell
Tony Diamond
Michael Don Fess
Emily Hodges
Kay Jaramillo
Neal Robicheaux
Vic Wilkinson
Tim Winter
Jerry Wray

The SCULPTURE of KAY JARAMILLO
Welded Steel Assemblies

"Furnace Folly"
4.5' wide x 2' tall

"One Row to Hoe"
3' wide x 3' tall

"Site 51"
26" diameter

SCULPTURE 2000 is a Retrospective Exhibit

      The Society regularly exhibits only new work completed within the past year.  This special exhibit contains any work done during the 20th Century.

"If the Shoe Fits"
5' tall

"SOLAR PARTY"
3' wide x 2' tall

"Vines & Nebulas"
4' wide x 2' tall

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"Fireplace Screen #1"
4' wide x 2.5' tall

"View From the Bus"
4' wide x 3.5' tall

              Kay Jaramillo, a Florida native and a graduate of University of South Florida, has lived in Shreveport, Louisiana since 1993.  She found her calling in 1993 and began welding classes. Her work is found all over the Ark-La-Tex and is sold primarily through upscale nurseries and galleries.  She now lives in New Orleans, Louisiana.