Which came first--- the artist or the inspiration? For Kevin Chambers, the artist was intrinsic, but inspiration came at age 12. That is when he started formal art training in Blairsville, Georgia with famed artist Colleen Sterling. She was the first person I found that was making a living being an artist, he says, Its the first time I realized it might be possible.
Today, his works and collaborations are widely exhibited and displayed in public, national, international, corporate and private collections around the world, from Trinidad to Japan, Canada and China. Chambers passion for sculpting has also taken him to the Edge of The World ; he launched this excursion sculpting workshop in Costa Rica to inspire his students as they create against a backdrop of rainforests and exotic beaches.
Chambers received a BFA in Media Arts and Animation from the Art Institute of Atlanta, a program that allowed him the latitude to develop his own personal style while he apprenticed for talented artists. He studied the figure with Master Draftsman, Glenn Vilppu in Naples, Italy and also worked with painter and illustrator Elio Guevara on his first public commission--- a project to produce ten large murals for Zoo Atlanta.
Renowned sculptor Martin Dawe then invited Chambers to work with him in his midtown Atlanta sculpture studio, Cherrylion. Over the past five years, Chambers has advanced to head apprentice and continues to gain recognition for his work. Some of Chambers most significant commissions include: a bronze composite of Georgia legacy Vera Jackson, a sculpture for the Georgia Baptist convention center, and the Battlehouse Hotel sign in Mobile, Alabama. In concert with Cherrylion, Chambers has collaborated on numerous projects for clients like the Mandarin Hotel, the Hilton, St. Regis, the Hyatt and the Marriot Hotel Group.
Chambers has a gift for expressing emotions, gestures and personal stories in his art. He says, I am constantly inspired by everything around me and try to bring that to my work. With his use of diverse materialsbronze, resin, fiberglass and metal compositehe creates sculptures that command attention and elicit introspection. Chambers signature pieces are nuanced with sensuality, rhythm and motion.
Chambers mastery of the three dimensional form inspired him to teach, catering his instruction to each unique sculpture student. In addition to helming Edge of the World Workshops, Chambers also teaches three figurative sculpture classes at Cherrylion Studios. All of his classes have a strong base in anatomy and cover armature building and work on fired clay pieces.
Chambers collection also includes life drawings, paintings and photography. He says, I plan to continue to build my career as a figurative sculptor and artist from Atlanta to the Edge of the World.