SKELETONIZER - PART 2Paul Oestreicher Turns People Into Clay
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Here are few more things we found sitting around Paul's space. Enjoy!
Photos by Ben Ritter
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See all articles by this contributor Anonymous, on Nov 14, 2009 wrote: The best part of Paul Oestreicher is that he is a brilliant muscians |  | Anonymous, on Jul 14, 2008 wrote: Great stuff. It’s good to see some people still put some effort into creating art. |  | Anonymous, on Jul 12, 2008 wrote: I know this man personally. And I can say he is as beautiful as his art...and that is just so refreshing to me! It’s nice to know someone whose work you admire and whose personality is a wonderful "light!" |  | Anonymous, on Jul 10, 2008 wrote: Great ... sounds like we finally have a serious sculptor here in NY. He needs more exposure ... and his idea of creating from the inside is totally awesome. True art. |  | Anonymous, on Jul 10, 2008 wrote: I studied in Italy with a master named Marcello Tomasi, it was profound. The best part was he was 76 years old, and would still get drunk and ride his bike around, even crashing it recently. He also despises Fernando Botero with passion that can only come from a deep well of vitriol and pure black hatred. |  | Anonymous, on Jul 10, 2008 wrote: This is a wonderful interview with one our greatest living artists. I am fortunate enough to know Paul and have modelled for him. His work is truly something to behold.
Dave |  | Anonymous, on Jul 9, 2008 wrote: Maybe the making of a Master sculptor |  |
| Bertron, on Jul 9, 2008 wrote: I’m just saying if i was a good sculptor sculpting myself I would have done a better job on my dong. |  | Anonymous, on Jul 9, 2008 wrote: again. where’s the fuggin alligator? |  | Anonymous, on Jul 9, 2008 wrote: um...where is a picture of the alligator? this is bullshit. |  | Anonymous, on Jul 9, 2008 wrote: I want a blow-up of him with that schoolboy
reminds me of home |  | |
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