User:13smithwalker
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Steven Whyte (born 17 March 1969) is a sculptor classically trained in the traditional methodology of figurative bronze sculpture living in Carmel, California who has produced many public memorials and installations in both England and throughout the United States with subjects ranging from miners, to soldiers and fire fighters. He is credited with nine major monuments including The Silverdale Mining Memorial, The Lance Sergeant Jack Baskeyfield VC Tribute, The Spirit of 1948, and The Dr. John Roberts Monument. Whyte recently completed work on a multi-million dollar, sixteen figure monument in San Diego, California entitled National Salute to Bob Hope and the Military, and two 1.5 times life size portrait busts of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (Column of Knowledge featuring Dr. King's bust atop the books that influenced his life and a 2nd bust above Dr. King's famous "I have a dream speech").
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Steven Whyte | |
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Nationality | British |
Education | Sir Henry Doulton School of Sculpture (1988 - 1991) |
Known for | Sculpture |
Whyte's current work includes a 1.85 times life size portrait monument of the 1957 Heisman Trophy Winner, John David Crow to be placed at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. He is also working on The Spiral of Life Monument, a 22-foot DNA spiral for Healthpoint, LTD in Fort Worth, Texas. And The National Monument to John Steinbeck and Cannery Row consisting of nine life-size figures on a 17’x14’ stone formation including the author John Steinbeck and eight characters from the novel, Cannery Row, for the city of Monterey, California.