Barry Woods Johnston
Barry Woods Johnston’s art is about human relationships both
personal and interpersonal. Coming out of the highly abstract and
prestigious profession of architecture, he evolved as both a dreamer
and pragmatist. As an artist, he seeks to understand the stimulus
of life itself, that which gives meaning and purpose. Decades before
figurative art came back into vogue; he sought to integrate realism
and modern motif. Both imaginative and realistic, his art transcends
materialism, grasping the heart of what makes life worthwhile. It
helps the observer to explore who we are in our lives as we consider
where we’ve been and where we are going.
Johnston dedicated himself to sculpture after earning a B.S. in
architecture from Georgia Institute of Technology. He studied at
the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the National Academy of Design
and in Florence, Italy. In 1988, he established a studio in Baltimore
equipped for large commissions.
Numerous prizes endorse his ability to capture form and anatomy
in motion. Known for his robust, gravity defying, energetic figures,
one critic called him "A mystic in metal". Johnston brings
to his work an innovative and daring imagination. His bronzes and
marbles reflect a rich array of symbolism. Subjects are derived
from mythology, religion, literature, psychology and the contemporary
dilemma.
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Contact
sculptureworks@sculptorjohnston.com
www.sculptorjohnston.com
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