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Roy Tamboli lives in Memphis and was raised Catholic and credits his early interest in art to looking at religious works every morning at Mass before school. While on a pilgrimage to the museums all over Europe, he persuaded officials at the British Museum in London Library to permit him to draw copies of uncovered drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. This experience along with exposure to classical, tribal, ancient, and religious art, as well as visiting Rodin's studios, had an indelible effect on his work.
Although primarily recognized for his large-scale abstract and figurative bronze and steel sculptures, Tamboli is also known for experimental and conceptual works in a wide variety of media. His work has been exhibited in museums and galleries throughout the world from Boston to Buenos Aires.
"Bardo of Rose"
Steel and Glass
105" x 96 " x 32"
$23,000
To learn more about Roy Tamboli and his sculpture,
visit www.tamboli.com.
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