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Ed Walker, artistEd Walker, is originally from Burlington, NC. After graduating from East Carolina University with a BFA degree in Sculpture in 1975, Ed attended graduate school at the University of North Dakota, in Grand Forks, obtaining his MFA in Sculpture in 1979.

Ed Moved to New Orleans in 1980 and began doing metal fabrication for the well known kinetic sculptor, Lin Emery. In 1982, he started teaching sculpture at Tulane University, where he remained for 5 years until opening a small foundry in his studio in New Orleans.
Ed returned to North Carolina in 1989 and founded Carolina Bronze Sculpture. The foundry was originally located in Asheboro, NC and relocated to it's present facility in Seagrove, NC in 1994.
Ed has continued to create his own sculpture and is currently accepting commissions for sculpture.
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Ed Walker, Sculptor, Wilmington NC firefighter by Ed Walker

I grew up in the city but my heart has always been in the country. I love nature with all its patterns, shapes, textures and motion. My curious and exploratory nature led me to pursue a career in art. In the years since, I have never lost the intrigue of daily exploration and discovery.  My work is a reflection of the shapes, movement and texture found in the natural and manmade environment. The balance and tension that I observe are the consistent subjects of my sculpture. Natural floral arrangements such as log jams on a river bank, erosion of a rock face, scarred trees with overgrown knots or cracks, or the patterns on water rippling in the wind fill my head with ideas.

Working with a variety of media in both abstraction and realism, I try to capture the unique moment in time that will reveal the passion and magic of the world around me.

Commissions

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Richard and Lynda Petty Monument in Randleman NC
M. W. "Teedy" Thornhill
Standing Officer and Girl-Police Memorial, Mount Holly, NC
Kneeling Officer and K-9 - Police Memorial, Mount Holly, NC
Dockside Clock Tower, Clemson SC
2 kids and a dog, Burlington, NC
Veteran's Monument -Burlington Arboretum
Jerry Miller, Cary NC
Jerry Miller, Cary NC
Howard Johnson, Past President of the Cary Chamber of Commerce, Cary, NC
Ed and Howard Johnson, Past President of the Cary Chamber of Commerce, Cary, NC
South Carolina State Senator Clementa Pinckney Memorial Marion SC
armillary in Asheville, NC
Wilmington, NC Fallen Firefighter Memorial
Navy Seals Plaque
Concord Minuteman
Sentinel
Phoenix Commissioned by Elon University
Cone Showers, 5' x 2' x 2', Bronze and aluminum
Pembroke University Mace
Thomas Cuttinelli
Petty Tribute Model
Balancing Time
Pottery Time, 14" x 4' x 4', aluminum, clock, $20,000
Occoneechee Boy Scout Sundial
John Mitchell Study
Johnson Memorial
Boylan Pearce Lion Head
Memorial Bust
Artie the Mouse
Sarafin

Installations

An installation for The Carrack Modern Art in Durham, NC in 2010 called Sails and Spars, Stormy Weather and Setting Seas.

A series of small installations during 2014 for Tyler D Studios in Burlington, NC made from wood, stone and metal.

Wood Sculpture

Flat Top, 14" x 14" x 52", wood, $700
Flat Top, 14" x 14" x 52", wood, $700
Writhing Gourds, 18" x 24" x 55", wood and aluminum, $900
Wormwood Caverns, 63" x 32" x 32", wood, $1300
Wormwood Caverns, 63" x 32" x 32", wood, $1300
Point in Time, 85"x33"x14", $900
Ascension, 17" x 17" x 90", wood, vines and stainless steel, $900, detail
Ascension, 17" x 17" x 90", wood, vines and stainless steel, $900
Bowl n' ball, 24" x 24" x 16", wood and aluminum, $800
Stickin' it To The Man, 9' x 3' x 3'. Wood, $2900
Columns, 3' x 1' x 1', wood, $500
Moonlight River, 4' x 2' x 1.5', wood, $1400

Contact

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