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Lorri Acott-Fowler gives her reason for recommending reference photos for people learning to sculpt in her online sculpting class and sculpture workshops.

 

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Sculptor Lorri Acott-Fowler speaks at the dedication of her 14' bronze, "Peace" to the Mount Evans Hospice in Evergreen Colorado, October 23rd 2008.

Thanks to Art for the Mountain Communities

for all their hard work and wisdom

in selecting the perfect sculpture for the Hospice.

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Every year Fort Collins Museum of Contemporary Art has a fundraiser in which local artists and community members create masks to be auctioned off. Lorri Acott-Fowler has participated in this auction for the last 5 years raising over $10,000 for FCMOCA. You can visit their website at www.fcmoca.org

 

 

 

 

Lorri Acott Fowler's morphing sculptures remind us of life's transitions.

 

 

 

 

Lorri Acott-Fowler's sculptures are on the sets of House, ugly Betty, Brothers and Sisters, Dirty Sexy money and placed in collections around the world.

 

 

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"In the last three years, the female figure has emerged as the focus of my art.  These pieces, simple and elongated, without hair, without clothing, without obvious breasts, are clearly women. The long legs, representing the desire to rise above the weight of daily living, and the cracks representing that fact that all of us have suffered pain, make them both resilient and vulnerable; as all of us are. They are graceful, strong, and beautiful emanating the essence of what it is to be female." 

Lorri Acott-Fowler

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"Caring Enough to Look"

"Conversation with Myself"