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Author: Craig Bergsgaard

New from the Foundry: “Defiance”

Representing the Lakota sacrifice in the Battle of Little Big Horn It is always exciting when a sculpture moves from a clay to a finished bronze. A finished bronze becomes part the history of the family that collects the piece. As you can imagine, this gravity is not lost on me as an artist. I…
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Now Presenting “Soup’s On”: An Homage to Pin-Up Art

Fueled by Fantasy I’m pleased to introduce Soup’s On, the newest piece in my Homage to the Pin Up series. Soup’s On is my ode to two of my favorite illustrative art forms, Pin Up art and romanticized Western images from the 1940s. Illustrators in that era fueled our daydreams, whether they were those of…
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How can you take a sculpture with you when you go swimming?

Usually people do not utter “bronze sculpture” and “swimming pool” in the same breath. But for two Arizona collectors the novel combination makes perfect sense: they have placed La Dolce Vita and La Serenade poolside to create an outdoor Mediterranean living space. Poolside Art Meet the Lona Lee and Ed Thull, husband-and-wife collectors in Arizona.…
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Presenting “Memorare, Sand Creek 1864”

The cost of the expansion of the American West was frequently paid in sacrifice and lost lives. Yet most of us scarcely know of these battles today. One such battle, now known as the Sand Creek Massacre, occurred 145 years ago this year. On November 29, 1864, 700 American soldiers killed and mutilated 400 Cheyenne…
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craig bergsgaard sculpture new rules

Collector Alert: New Rules, Baby almost sold out!

UPDATE 8/1/10: This edition is SOLD OUT. The last piece in the edition is on its way to a new home in London, England.  As of this time, there are only two versions remaining in my Saloon Girls series: High Explosives and Everything Nice. Please contact me to reserve yours before these editions are also…
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