Brian Kidwell turns scraps and fragments into whimsical toys.

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As his father’s apprentice Brian Kidwell was exposed to the Fine Arts at an early age. His father at the Corcoran Institute of Art in Washington D.C. workong with Brian at his side.   Brian was born in New Mexico and now resides in Texas.  While most sculptors work in traditional materials of bronze or stone Brian uses a variety of found and recycled objects.  He has an amazing talent to perceive a finished design in fragments of antique metals, pieces of toys and wood.  Highly creative toys and dolls are fashioned from hand carved wood, copper, shiny brass, and faux furs and fabrics. Every toy is sculpted, sewn and embellished then carefully melded together into one of a kind creations. http://www.eclecticgallery.net/The_Toy_Maker.htm

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