Biography:
Adam Schultz, born in Detroit in 1966, is an elected menber of the National Sculpture Society; the oldest and one of the most prestigious sculpture organizations in the United States. For over a quarter of a century, Adam has been living and sculpting in Northern Colorado. Working primarily in cast bronze and stainless steel, he has been commissioned to sculpt memorials and monuments for both private and corporate collections including the Parker police department near Denver Colorado, and Arlington National Cememtary near Washington D.C.
Adam is the co-founder of Dream Big Sculpture, a sculpture installation company that specializes in the creation and installation of large scale artwork for both corporate and public collections worldwide.Working with a variety of subjects from miniature to monumental, Adam's sculptures are collected throughout the United States and abroad. His current body of work includes the "Goddess Series", a celebratory expression of ‘delightfully abundant’ figurative nudes cast in bronze.
Adam Schultz, born in Detroit in 1966, is an elected menber of the National Sculpture Society; the oldest and one of the most prestigious sculpture organizations in the United States. For over a quarter of a century, Adam has been living and sculpting in Northern Colorado. Working primarily in cast bronze and stainless steel, he has been commissioned to sculpt memorials and monuments for both private and corporate collections including the Parker police department near Denver Colorado, and Arlington National Cememtary near Washington D.C.
Adam is the co-founder of Dream Big Sculpture, a sculpture installation company that specializes in the creation and installation of large scale artwork for both corporate and public collections worldwide.Working with a variety of subjects from miniature to monumental, Adam's sculptures are collected throughout the United States and abroad. His current body of work includes the "Goddess Series", a celebratory expression of ‘delightfully abundant’ figurative nudes cast in bronze.
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