Next Small (2010) Sculpture by Bill Toma

Sculpture - Bronze, 11x11 in
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“Let me tell you: the only way to get rid of dragons is to have one of your own.” Bill’s creations represent a vast and unique repertoire of his personal interests. Not limiting himself to one genre, he pursued a variety of subject matter, which includes a series of Indian sculpture, Wildlife, Nudes, Renaissance Harlequins, and, most recently,[...]
“Let me tell you: the only way to get rid of dragons is to have one of your own.”

Bill’s creations represent a vast and unique repertoire of his personal interests. Not limiting himself to one genre, he pursued a variety of subject matter, which includes a series of Indian sculpture, Wildlife, Nudes, Renaissance Harlequins, and, most recently, Fantasy Art. He states, “My fascination with fantasy art results from the complete imaginative freedom it offers. It allows us to travel to realms beyond, to realms of an alternative reality where anything is possible, to realms that offer the substance of our dreams, to realms that fire the imagination.” Consequently, when we view “Dragonslayer,” we see a magnificently armored knight with shield, lance, and sword setting out to slay the beast astride a gigantic armored snail, delightfully whimsical, utterly fanciful and totally paradoxical.

Bill Toma’s work captures a flight of fancy, freezes the imagination’s most soaring dream, and brings it to terra firma for our pleasure and admiration.

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Bill Toma finally realized his dream of becoming a full-time artist while pursuing a teaching career at Long Beach City College, having gained an English MA in 1961. He started sculpting and working with metal[...]

Bill Toma finally realized his dream of becoming a full-time artist while pursuing a teaching career at Long Beach City College, having gained an English MA in 1961. He started sculpting and working with metal during the early 1970s. Since that turning point, he has become an internationally known and collectible artist whose patrons include Stevie Nicks, Heather Locklear, and Alice Cooper. When asked about his work, Bill Toma states that he greatly enjoys having his work speak symbolically to its viewers, no doubt a carry-over from his literary background.

So extraordinarily detailed and exquisitely finished are Toma's works that he has been under exclusive contract with Walt Disney World, Disneyland, and The Walt Disney Company since 1980.

Bill Toma's creations represent a vast and unique repertoire of his personal interests, capturing a flight of fancy, it freezes the imagination's most soaring dream and brings it to terra firma for our pleasure and admiration. It allows us to travel to realms beyond, to realms of an alternative reality where anything is possible, to realms that offer the substance of our dreams, to realms that fire the imagination. Not limiting himself to one genre, he pursues a variety of subject matter: Wildlife, Nudes, Renaissance Harlequins, and most recently, Fantasy Art.

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