Arizona-based sculptor Tom Eckert succeeded in taking a M.F.A. degree from Arizona State University and chose to go to California State University at Northridge for further study. These incredible wood sculptures are created by Tom Eckert with traditional processes like carving, laminating, bending and painting, mostly, the artist paints his sculptural pieces with waterborne lacquer by using spray guns and brushes.
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