The Art of John Pierro
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The Art of John Pierro
  • Home
  • Portfolio
    • One a Day 2015
    • Ceramic works
      • Figurative sculpture
      • Ceramic Masks
      • Vessels with Sculpture
      • Vessels
    • Other Mediums
      • Random sketches
      • Etchings
      • Pen & Ink
      • Watercolor
        • Draped Figure
        • Blue Man
        • Style
        • Figure
    • Studio Pictures
  • Contact
  • Links
© JOHN PIERRO / PIERRO STUDIOS LLC
Website by OtherPeoplesPixels
  • Pierro Studios Blog page

    If you like seeing work in progress and other behind the scenes stuff, take a look.

  • Ronnie Williford

    Ronnie was born an artist and one day he'll die an artist. Oh, that reminds me I have to make him his urn!

    To all who find themselves, (intentionally or otherwise,) on my virtual doorstep, Welcome! Feel free to look around at your leisure. I`m happy to answer any questions or inquiries via email.

    Thank you for visiting. Enjoy!

    RW

  • Roberto Parada

    Roberto is a talented Illustrator and a master painter. A must visit website. enjoy

  • John Urbancik

    John Urbancik began writing at a young age, creating one-page
    comic book scripts in fifth and sixth grade, and later
    went on to write Star Wars--at least, an awful variation
    of it. Fortunately, no copies of that story exist. He
    saw his first published story in 1999, “A Portrait In
    Graphite”, and couldn’t today tell you all the places
    in which his various stories, poems, and articles have
    appeared.

  • Richard Kirk

    Richard is an amazing artist, his drawings are beautifully drawn and are exploding with ideas. Very cool stuff, take a look.

    Richard Kirk was born in Hull, England in 1962 and came to Canada at the age of 4. His work was influenced from an early age by the classic book illustrators and forms found in nature, particularly insects and their homes. It amazed him that creatures with weird, even monstrous, forms coexisted with the ordinary world of schools and gas stations. It was perhaps inevitable that his personal artistic explorations led him to explore fantastic and surrealist themes.

    Here's a link to his blog

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