JOHN FISHER SCULPTURES
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CHIPS OFF THE BLOCK

Small Works

Seeing beauty in the little things

My small sculptures blossom out of bits and pieces that I pick up in the quarries or come from splits made while roughing out a larger pieces. I enjoy changing scale and the chance to explore many different ideas.

They are easily shipped and give any setting a classical grace. All the images on this page are of available for purchase.

This sculpture of "Pan," was carved recently and is 12 inches high, 10 inches wide and 4 inches thick. The stone behind Pan is so thin it is transparent. All my sculptures have felt on their bottom surfaces to protect your furniture from scratches. These small pieces will be pasted on through many generations, increasing in value and appreciation as they become part of your legacy.


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"Pan"
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"Hands with Bird"
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"Woman's March"
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"Triangle"
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"Wine Bottle and Glass"
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"Tummy"
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"Reclining Nude"
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"Face"
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"Relief Back"
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"Bather 1"
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"Bather 2"
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"Roanne"
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"Man with Grapes"
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"Cameo"
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"Woman with Bird"
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"Reclining Woman"
  • Home
  • About
    • WRITINGS >
      • Direct Carving
      • Profile Carving
      • The Creative Process
    • Publications >
      • 2005 Interview
      • NWSSA Symposium
      • 2016 Interview
  • Sculptures
    • Small Sculptures
    • Medium Sculptures
    • Major Sculptures
    • Onsite Carvings
  • Drawings and Paintings
  • Symposiums
    • China 2016
    • Stonefest Symposium
    • California Sculpture Symposium
    • Indiana Limestone Symosiums
  • Links
  • Contact