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When Highlands Sculpture Gallery moved into the Carmel area, it was a breath of fresh air, the first of its kind in a sea of traditional art. Now, over thirty years later, it has become an international destination for contemporary fine art in Carmel.
Owner/Director Diana Davidson has always loved sculpture and with her hands-on background and degree in fine arts has crafted this gallery into a harmonious yet exciting marriage of two and three dimensional colors and forms. Somehow the pieces belong together in their environment and it is difficult to pick just one. You are encouraged to "touch" the sculptures when visiting this intimate, warm and inviting art gallery.
Highlands Sculpture Gallery has earned a loyal following and respected reputation for offering exceptional quality. Diana and her knowledgeable staff work with architects, interior designers, landscape architects, as well as seasoned and beginning private collectors on commissions for corporate and residential projects. This includes outdoor sculptures of all dimensions. The focus of Highlands Sculpture Gallery is on indoor, outdoor, wall and kinetic sculptures. It primarily features noted California and local artists working in bronze, stone, ceramic, glass, water, various metals and mixed-media paintings and encaustics by such impressive artists as Carolyn Cole, Marie-Louise Rouff, Evelyn Klein and Daniella Woolf.
Among the 25 outstanding sculptors represented at the gallery, you will find the abstract bronze works of prominent artists Robert Holmes, Norma Lewis, Alex Kveton and Tony Cetone; one-of-a-kind wall sculptures in various mediums by Robert Gardali, Yolanda Adra and Jim Martin; graceful feminine forms in ceramic and bronze by Ana Daltchev; the massive stone vessels of Kenneth Matsumoto; the bronze abstract and stylized animal forms of Blaine Black; the marble and bronze sculptures of John Libberton; the carved wood, alabaster and bronze Mobius Strips and other mathematical forms by Larry Frazier; the colorful Mobiles and StabiloMobiles of Laurent Davidson and the "Sounding Sculptures" of Winni Brueggemann.
Fodor's Travel Guidebooks featured Highlands Sculpture Gallery as a "must see" in their 1999 through 2007 California Editions.
Highlands Sculpture Gallery Dolores Street west between 5th & 6th Avenues
mailing address: P.O. Box 7600
Carmel, CA 93921
831/624-0535
infohighlands@aol.com
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