Showing posts with label bronze art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bronze art. Show all posts

Thursday, February 6, 2014

New Installation

NEW INSTALLATION!!

Nina recently had the pleasure of sending out "The Littlest Mermaid" to a collector in Hawaii!
The collector has installed Nina's sculpture by her pool and has just commissioned Nina for a second sculpture to put on the other side of her pool.

She has graciously taken a gorgeous photo of the sculpture in her new home to share with us :)





To see more of Nina Winters work check out her website and Etsy store!

For any inquiries email bronzes@ninawinters.com




Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Wearable Art and Parks For Peace

Wearable Art and Parks For Peace

Nina has been working on a project, "Parks For Peace", monumental sculpture parks by and for children around the world that will inspire world peace.
These parks are for children to explore their artistic talents with a chance to share them with the world.

As part of Nina's quest to bring Parks For Peace into fruition she created a wearable art line which is to help fund these incredible parks. 




To see Nina's full line of wearable sculptures check out her site.
www.ninawinters.com

To shop the line visit Nina's Etsy store!
Etsy Shop

Thursday, August 9, 2012

NEWEST CELEBRITY COLLECTOR

Pictures of the presentation of my sculpture, "Great With Child" to my newest celebrity collector, Joseph Shabalala, lead singer of Ladysmith Black Mambazo (backup group for Paul Simon on his album, "Grace Land"). It is now part of his personal art collection.




Tuesday, August 7, 2012

BEHIND THE SCENES AT MY LATEST INTERVIEW

Behind the scenes of Art Tour International Magazine's photo shoot and interview with me in Times Square! Here the photographer takes a photo of my sculpture, "Great With Child".

Thank you so much to Art Tour International, I am honored to be included in their global publication.


Monday, July 2, 2012

SCULPTURE OF THE WEEK

I'd like to share with you the story behind my sculpture, "Above it All". The actor Rene Auberjonois (“Constable Odo” from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) owned land with me in the woods of New Hampshire. He used to draw happy little figures that, later on, inspired me to draw a girl dancing on top of a blue sphere. Here she is in bronze, above the earth, in a universe all her own.



Friday, April 27, 2012

SECOND PLACE AT ECO ARTS AWARDS

My sculpture, "Earth Protector" won Second Place in the People's Choice Award category on Eco Arts Awards, and got an Honorable Mention! Thank you Eco Arts Awards for this wonderful opportunity!