October 15-16, 2011

Come visit these beautiful studios yourself on October 15-16, 2011 in Loveland Colorado! Please visit www.lovelandartstudiotour.com

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Mark Hopkins - Bronze Sculpture

Mark Hopkins Sculpture
Loveland Art Studio Tour is the 2nd and 3rd Weekend in October from 10-5pm ~ Pick up complimentary booklets and preview the exhibit at the Loveland Museum/Gallery - on display now!

Artist Interview!
 
Name: Mark Hopkins


What is your favorite medium to work with? Bronze 

Mark Hopkins Sculpture
What cheers you up? Music, creating & selling sculpture and good food. 

Which of the four seasons do you love the most and why? Spring, it's pretty and has a combo of all the other seasons.  

Describe your studio in less than 5 words: Ongoing working studio 

What is your favorite part about your studio? On my property 
 
Little know fact about you as an artist? I use wax 

Did you go to art school or are you self taught? Both
  
Mark Hopkins’ work is in every-way, a reflection of its creator. It reveals Mark’s total fascination with nearly every conceivable aspect of life: from history, children, sports, music and religion to wildlife of the land, sea and air. With a style so flowing and alive it has been called “bronze in motion,” the work is as passionate and expressive as the artist himself.
For as long as he can remember, Mark has been captivated by form and design. From the time he was young boy, with the encouragement of family and teachers, he worked to develop his innate talent, and explore the various techniques and mediums of sculpture.

Mark Hopkins Sculpture
In addition to his skill as an artist, Mark made himself a technical expert in the art of “lost wax” bronze casting. At the Mark Hopkins Sculpture foundry, Mark monitors the casting process, insuring that the integrity of his work is maintained throughout its creation in bronze. With the help of many talented craftsmen, Mark endeavors to establish an enduring legacy of high-quality bronze sculpture.
It has taken half a lifetime for Mark to attain his preeminent status in the world of art. For many years, the necessity of providing for his large family took Mark into other, more traditional vocations. Throughout those years, though, Mark never stopped sculpting. He knew in his heart that it was the work he was born to do. From the many challenges and experiences of his life came a remarkably unique style of art.
Mark Hopkins constantly challenges himself to translate the richness of life and nobility of the human soul into enduring sculptural form. In his words, “I strive to express beyond the image, to catch spirit, to reveal deeper emotions, and to share joy.” As he continues to rise to that challenge, his work is attaining an honored place in the history of art.


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