Sculptor Paul Dibble often works on a big scale and this book features those works, both private and public, that make an imposing statement. Covering works for the public domain, commissions for schools and pieces for private clients, this book takes the reader through the fascinating process of not only of the thinking and design of artworks, but also the practicalities of dealing with huge sculptures, some using hundreds of kilograms of bronze. The book culminates in what will probably be Dibble's most lasting work, the New Zealand Memorial in London.
Julie Warren Martin: Sculptor of Stone
Michael Casey, Sculptor: Sculptures 1974-2004
The Art of Being an Artist: Sally James Farnham, American Sculptor
Alastair R. Ross Sculptures: A Touring Exhibition ...
Alastair Ross: Sculptures, 1960-2000
Peter Shelton: Soul Soundings
Simon Stringer: Sculptor
Luis Salvador Carmona (1708 - 1767): Nava del Rey. Convento de MM. Capuchinas, mayo - junio 2009
Jane Kaufmann Unframed
Augustus Saint-Gaudens, 1848-1907: A Master of American Sculpture