Paul Rhymer

Being an avid birder, waterfowl hunter, and taxidermist gives him constant anatomy and behavioral learning experiences that inspire his sculpture. 

All of Paul’s work is suitable for indoor or outdoor display.

Paul Rhymer avian sculpture titled Blue Sky Blue 12x6x6 Bronze $1650 of two bluebirds on a rustic post

Bull Frog

Bronze
5x5x3


$900

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Paul Rhymer avian and floral sculpture titled  China Cat Sunflower H25xW16xD7 Bronze $4550. of a bird perched on the stem of upended Sunflowers hanging to dry

Bull Frog

Bronze
5x5x3


$900

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Paul Rhymer avian sculpture of Mouse Owl 12x6x6 Bronze $2350 of a small owl perched on a rustic post

Mouse Owl

Bronze
12x6x6


$2350

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Bull Frog

Bronze
5x5x3


$900

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Punk Rock Angler

Bronze
18x12x6


$3250

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The Dark Lord

Bronze
60x18x12

$6000

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Paul Rhymer

"I am overwhelmed by the beauty of nature, in particular the atmosphere of an environment. Atmosphere is revealed by how the light strikes objects, both natural and manmade. I particularly enjoy the mood of skies and expansive views. Inspiration can arrive anywhere, from a bustling street in Manhattan to an isolated marsh. It's the "feeling" of the place that inspires me, and I hope to translate. When painting a scene, I don't have specific rules for myself. I prefer to let a scene and my feelings for it, set my approach. Palette knives, brushes, household items and hardware store finds have all been used in moving paint onto and around my canvases. I see each painting as an experiment that is unfolding. My initial goal can be interrupted by a new idea during the process, and I'm okay with taking a different path and veering from what might have been comfortable. Of course, there are risks with this, the fear of "failure", and quite possibly a painting that needs to be wiped off...yet that's okay with me. It's the safe paintings that I find less exciting. The truly moving pieces are the ones that I pushed a bit. There are stories to tell. I strive to get my paintings to a point to which I "feel" the place I have painted, and hope others do as well. My hope is that others see and feel the stories I'm telling."

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