Archive for the ‘Studio News’ Category

Feature Article in Horses in Art Magazine, Winter Issue 2011

Posted by on December 7th, 2011

I’m pleased to share this article written by Corinne Joy Brown for Horses in Art Magazine featuring my sculpture.  Horses in Art Magazine Winter Issue

Announcing Race of the Wild –A collaboration with Dallas sculptor Angela Mia De La Vega

Posted by on August 29th, 2011

As seen in the Loveland Reporter Herald I’m thrilled to introduce you to my newest work, Race of the Wild, a collaboration with Angela Mia De La Vega, an award-winning figurative sculptor from Dallas. A young man approaches adulthood Race of the Wild depicts a young boy joyfully running with youthful exuberance accompanied by a [...]

Artwork shown in conjunction with a Kentucky Derby Party

Posted by on June 28th, 2011

In May, Linda Wise of Horse Wise Inc invited me to show my artwork at her beautiful home in conjunction with a Kentucky Derby Party. Linda and I coordinated the menu together and both fixed several of the traditional Kentucky dishes.  Several of her friends also helped to make the party a big success.  It [...]

Announcing! Three Sculptures Accepted to Women Artists of the West National Exhibition

Posted by on April 18th, 2011

Mystic Raven, Born to Cut and Bull Rush accepted by blind jury I am pleased to announce that Women Artists of the West has accepted three of my sculptures to the 2011 “WAOWing the Lone Star State” national exhibition in Rockport, Texas this spring. Mystic Raven, Born to Cut and Bull Rush were among 378 [...]

Stay tuned! Follow the Evolution of Tammy Bality’s Sculptures Through a New Journey

Posted by on April 18th, 2011

Collectors of my pieces may begin to notice some changes around the website and in the Tammy Bality Galleries in the near future [...]

As I delve deeper into my career as a sculptor, I am finding myself drawn to new media, new subjects and new adventures.

My Raku and fired clay work is evolving from a “fine craft” to a “fine art,” a journey I hope you will take with me.

I still enjoy working with water-based clays that can be Raku fired or high fired, and intend to continue sculpting in them. I will just be taking my work in those media to a higher level and pushing the limits of working with them.

Just announced! Red River Valley International Juried Art Exhibition acceptance

Posted by on March 31st, 2011

The Spin at Liberty and Born to Cut accepted by “blind” jury It is with great pleasure that I announce the acceptance of two of my sculptures, The Spin at Liberty and Born to Cut, to the Red River Valley International Juried Art Exhibition this spring. The Red River Valley Museum in Vernon, Texas has [...]

Market Forces Resonates with Financial Community & Art World

Posted by on March 4th, 2011

I’m thrilled to announce Market Forces, my first market-inspired bronze bull and bear sculpture, struck a chord with both the financial community and the art world: Innovest Portfolio Services purchased the first edition of Market Forces to display in its boardroom, and the sculpture earned entry into three juried shows this year. I’m honored Innovest [...]

Art Bridges Cultural Boundaries: Abundance Connects Hometown to Sister City

Posted by on March 4th, 2011

I may never make it to Chino, Japan, but my artwork has. Longmont’s Mayor Bryan Baum selected my sculpture Abundance as a gift to our sister city in commemoration of my hometown’s 20-year partnership with Chino. Please click on the thumbnails for a larger view. What does it mean to have a Sister City? Longmont [...]

Taking Equestrian Art to New Levels

Posted by on March 4th, 2011

The World Equestrian Games and Associate Membership with The American Academy of Equine Art I had the privilege and the pleasure to attend the World Equestrian Games, similar to the Olympics of horse competition, held stateside for the first time ever in Lexington, Kentucky, this year. I showcased The Spin at Liberty in the National [...]