Chad Fisher

I am inspired by nature to create a visual language to communicate with the world around me. My early interest in nature matured to an absolute admiration for one of nature’s most beautiful creations, the human figure. The work of my studio looks back through the history of sculptural forms and engages contemporary art themes and my relationship to the figure today.

Learning to cast figures in bronze was not a linear path. Even harder than learning to cast in bronze was trying to find authentic information about the figure. After the 18th century formal instruction faded, the figure did not generally include discussion of how ligaments muscles and bones anatomically connect so that the body can represent movement, energy and dance. For 12 years I traveled the United States and Europe piecing together my personal solutions to Fine Art Figurative Sculpture.

Since 2006 I have worked as commissioned/gallery artist, producing fine art bronze and stone sculptures. The combination of a decade of rigorous academic training at the finest universities and ateliers, along with a deep understanding of historic design principles has placed me in a strong position for creating quality representational work. Most recently I received public recognition for my work represented at the Boston International Fine Art Show, Philadelphia Flyers’ Fred Shero Monument, and the George Halas Monument for the Chicago Bears Football Club.




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