Thomas Marsh1951 -
Thomas Marsh is a classical figurative sculptor whose work uses solid principles of realism to present religious or humanistic allegorical themes. His sculptures and drawings incorporate a complex understanding of anatomy into forms that are suffused with the human spirit. Each of Marsh's figurative pieces speaks very highly of his knowledge of anatomy. While being highly anatomically accurate, Thomas Marsh's sculptures are still very stylistically his own.
EXHIBITIONS
Noted Commercial Clients: California Manufacturers and Technology Association, Industrial Light and Magic, Mission San Juan Bautista, the Oblates of St. Joseph, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, San Francisco Opera, London & Edinburgh Trust, Gerald Hines Associates, Caspian Networks, Elderhostel
COLLECTIONSAdditional Public Works of Art: Called to Rise (235 Pine Street, San Francisco, CA), Goddess of Democracy - recreation of Tiananmen Square original (Portsmouth Square, Chinatown, San Francisco), Blessed Father Marello (Shrine of St. Joseph, Santa Cruz, CA), Blessed Father Marello (St. Mary's Church, Sacramento, CA), Richard Lucas, portrait bust (Stanford University Medical Center, Palo Alto, CA), Scenes from the Infancy of Christ (University of San Francisco), William Leidesdorff panel (343 Sansome St., San Francisco), Portrait sculpture of Dick Van Dyke, Portrait sculpture of Betty White (MGM Studios, Disneyworld, Orlando, FL)