FACETS – A GALLERY

A painting is a reflection of an image, much like a photograph, but as with any art form, bringing the image to life is the responsibility of the artist. In the above images, you can seem some multi-dimensional art by Paul Boecher. He started his career as a sculptor when he was only seventeen years old. His first creation was chiseled out of piece of a limestone cornerstone of a convent that was being torn down in Milwaukee. While the rest of our art class was making plaster molds, he had his own little section of the room to work on his masterpiece. This led to further work in wood sculpting. His journey took him to many businesses in Minneapolis and Northern Minnesota. He created some wonderful pieces that still remain in homes, backyards, cabins, churches and commercial buildings. This is just a small sampling of the chiseling he’s done during his lifetime.

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6 Responses to FACETS – A GALLERY

  1. why does that mermaid’s face look familiar hahahaha

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  2. Paul’s eye for the smallest of details brings such life to these remarkable pieces of art. Wow!!

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  3. Rebecca says:

    So much talent! What a wonderful gift to share with others.

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