Marilyn Ines Rodriguez
Master Sculptor, Marilyn Ines Rodriguez, is a professionally trained classical sculptor whose main focus is the traditional representation of the human figure, equine form, and one-of-a-kind stone carvings. After graduating with a Bachelor's of Science Degree in Business Administration from San Francisco State University, she moved to Europe where her fervor for classical sculpture was ignited. When she returned to the U.S., she pursued her classical sculpture training for five years under the...See more
Master Sculptor, Marilyn Ines Rodriguez, is a professionally trained classical sculptor whose main focus is the traditional representation of the human figure, equine form, and one-of-a-kind stone carvings. After graduating with a Bachelor's of Science Degree in Business Administration from San Francisco State University, she moved to Europe where her fervor for classical sculpture was ignited. When she returned to the U.S., she pursued her classical sculpture training for five years under the tutelage of Master Sculptor Harriet Moore in San Francisco, California. Ms. Rodriguez's powerful style depicts a strong sense of movement, energy, and elegance. Most of her sculptures are kept under limited editions of 9. Her horses have won national competitions, "Best in Show Awards," and can be found in private collections worldwide. Since 1996 Ms. Rodriguez has been sharing her knowledge and passion teaching Classical Figure Sculpture with professional models from her studio in San Francisco. She is repeatedly invited to give live sculpture demonstrations at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor Museum in San Francisco. She offers sculpture workshops nationwide, gives private consultations and critiques. Ms. Rodriguez teaches at Waldorf High School Sculpture Department in San Francisco. The author of "An Artist's Guide to Proportions and Measurements of the Skeletal System", Ms. Rodriguez has penned a must-have reference for all artists interested in increasing their knowledge of the human figure, and how the skeletal system influences our shape and is the point of departure for relative proportions. See less
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