Joshua Tobey




If a child in a city grows up with a landscape of skyscrapers and neon signs, then I grew up with a landscape of bronze sculpture and brightly painted canvas. As a child, I was able to wander galleries packed with people and hung with art created by some of the premier artists in the world. At home, I watched my father and stepmother create art, a business, and a lifestyle. As I grew, I helped my father run ceramic molds, mount bronze on marble, and polish silver. When I got my drivers license, I began to run such errands as delivering bronzes, across the southwest.

In the Tobey household, nature is as much a part of life as art. Perhaps one would not exist without the other. As a result, I chose a college not only for its academic prowess, but also for its outdoor setting. Western State College of Gunnison, Co. is where I spent four years exploring mountains, rivers and went to school and finally decided to become an artist.

I chose sculpture as my emphasis because I so admired the bronze process, but mostly because it is my favorite art form. To me it is on a different level from all other art forms because of its physical interaction with everyone that sees it and touches it. The subject matter that I am currently exploring is a combination of figurative studies combined with wildlife. Because as apart as man is from nature, it is only in nature that I feel as if I am a part of something bigger than myself.

-Josh Tobey



Gallery


Day Dreamer

Union

Shadow

Spirit Guide

Paradox

Sunbather

Lazy Boy

Tribute

First Step

Yukon

More Than I Can Chew

Sunlight Basin

Patience and Cubs

Quandary

Polar Blue

Rogue

Black Canyon

Charger

Echoes of Estes

The Thinker

Mirage

Worrystone Bear

Moonstruck

Twocabou

Morning Sun

Union

Riverstone Bear

Victory

Sentinel

Voice on the Wind

Shaman Shadow

Whisper of Faith

Sleeping Mountain