The small sculpture on the end table is by
Tom Corbin, a Kansas City artist. Corbin lives not far from me and I have the pleasure of running into his lovely wife quite often. On occasion she has their Standard Poodle, Roxy, with her. They have a wonderful piece, "Woman Walking," in their garden and Rosie and I admire her on our walks.
I then spied another Corbin piece in
Southern Accents November/December issue. While I've singled out the smaller pieces, much of Corbin's work is quite large, in fact, life sized.
Still, I have a weakness for the smaller works. The study, Girl with Purse II, is my current crush. To see more of Corbin's work tick
here; he is widely represented throughout the states including Holly Hunt in both Chicago and New York and Jerry Pair in Atlanta.
A bit of trivia, though I have never seen it, I know many of you are fans of the interiors in the film
A Perfect Murder. Apparently one of Corbin's pieces was used in the sets. That's my kind of "I spy."
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