Whimsical Pop Art Sculptures

California Artist Tony Natsoulas' Humorous Ceramic Figures

Tony Natsoulas has been working as a professional artist in ceramic sculpture since he received his master's degree in fine art at the University of California at Davis in 1985. Natsoulas' main interest lies in large scale humorous figurative ceramic sculpture.

Tony Natsoulas studied at UC Davis' TB9 ceramic studio with the artist that put figurative ceramic sculpture on the map, Robert Arneson. Since then, Natsoulas' art has been shown in galleries and museums around the world, and he's completed several public and private sculptures in bronze, fiberglass and ceramic.
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