Gabrielle M. Horvath 2006
Figurative Bronze Sculptures
Sculptor Gabrielle M. Horvath was born in Hungary and fled to Canada
with her mother during the 1956 revolution. Ms. Horvath’s
education in art has spanned the last twenty five years in various
parts of Canada and the United States. Her art education includes
working with talented artists and teacher sculptor Attila Keszei
in Toronto, the Art Student’s League, C.W. Post University
in New York, and Scottsdale School of Art in Arizona. While living
in N.Y. one of her private commissions was to create a bust of boxing
great Jake LaMotta of “Raging Bull” fame. Mr. LaMotta
was so impressed with Gabrielle’s work that he referred her
to numerous other boxing “greats” such as Ken Norton,
Archie Moore and more recently, Canadian hero, George Chuvalo. In
the early 90’s Ms. Horvath’s interest in “lifecasting”
combined with her sculpture abilities, brought about the figures
she now works with today.
Horvath’s work has been exhibited at The Meisner Foundry,
The Long Island Art League and at numerous solo and group shows
in the Toronto area. Her work was also showcased in publications
such as New York’s Distinction magazine and more recently
the Toronto magazine, North of the City. She has appeared on Toronto
Breakfast Television, and Hamilton network CHTV showcased her talent
in front of a live audience.
All images are life size, multi layered bronze, poured by the artist.
Copyrighted © 2006 - Images may not be reproduced, without
the consent of the artist.
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