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The Spirit - Michael Jordon
Julie Rotblatt-Amrany
16.5 feet
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Detroit Tigers
Julie Rotblatt-Amrany
17 feet
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Conductor's Hands
Julie Rotblatt-Amrany
22 inches
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Transformation
Julie Rotblatt-Amrany
38 inches
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Cascading Melodies
Julie Rotblatt-Amrany
38 inches
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Timeless
Julie Rotblatt-Amrany
20 in x 16 in
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艺术家简介
艺术家:  Rotblatt-Amrany Julie
传记:  Private Commissions & Public Collections:

2001 – Community Veterans Memorial, (6.5 acres of nine major figurative groupings in bronze and granite), Memorial Park, Munster, IN.
Memorial to Heroic Construction Workers, (bronze commission of Rotblatt-Amrany Fine Art Studio), Miller Stadium, Milwaukee, WI.

2001 – Private Commission, Taylor Family (stainless steel outdoor sculpture), Chicago, IL.

1999 – Detroit Tigers Hall of Fame Players, (five stainless steel sculptures), Detroit Tigers Stadium, Detroit, MI.
Harry Caray, WGN Sports Broadcaster for the Cubs, (white bronze), Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL.
Janet Friend Memorial, (bronze), Highland Park District Library, Highland Park, IL.
Madonna and Child, (bronze), Mt. Carmel High School, Chicago, IL.

1998 – Cascading Melodies, (bronze) pending locations, Private Commission, Chicago area museum.

1997 – Support and Survival, (bronze), Y-Me Breast Cancer Organization, donation, Chicago, IL.
St. Therese of the Roses and Child Jesus, (bronze), Carmelite Monastery of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.

1996 – Standing Tall, (bronze), memorial to Fr. John Smith, Maryville City of Youth, Maryville, IL.
Healing Energy, (oil on canvass triptych), Kellogg Cancer Care Center, Evanston, IL.

1995 – The Legacy, (bronze tournament award), City of Hope, Los Angeles, CA.

1994 – The Spirit, (heroic bronze of Michael Jordon), The United Center, Chicago, IL. Limited edition replicas in prominent collections, including U.S. President William Jefferson Clinton, Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, Illinois Governor Jim Edgar.

1992 – The Conductor’s Hands, (electroform), Quaker Oats Corporations, Chicago, IL.

1989 – Milkovsky, (bronze memorial to father of Melech Milkovsky) Private Collection, Tel Aviv, Israel. Second edition, Meyer Kaplan Jewish Community Center, Skokie, Il.

Exhibitions & Projects:

2001 – Theatre of the Soul, (bronze and stainless steel sculptures) one-woman exhibition, Chateau d’Amboise, France.
The Ottinger Gallery, (bronze, electroform and stainless steel sculptures), River North Gallery District, three-person show, Chicago, IL.

1999 – Moxley-Ross & Naranjo Gallery, (group exhibition of paintings and sculpture), Santa Fe, NM.
Millennium Group Show, Oakton Community College, (sculpture), Des Plaines, IL.
Fall Show, (paintings and sculpture), Rotblatt-Amrany Fine Art School, Chicago Metropolitan Area, IL.

1996 – North Shore Congregation Israel, (sculpture, paintings and drawings) Glencoe, IL.
Mars Landing Celebration, (oil painting) Planetary Society, Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, CA
East West Gallery, (sculpture) Miami Convention Center, Miami, FL.

1995 – Fall Show, Rotblatt-Amrany Fine Art School, (paintings and sculpture), Chicago Metropolitan Area, IL.
Palette & Chisel Academy, (sculpture), Tavern Club, Chicago, IL.
Lineart International Art Exhibition, (sculpture and paintings), Ghent, Belgium.

1993 – Carole Jones Gallery, (paintings and sculpture), River North Gallery District, Chicago, IL.

1992 – East West Gallery, (sculpture), Chicago, IL.
Portraits/Chicago, (paintings and sculpture), Chicago, IL.

1990 – Fermi Lab Invitational Exhibition, (sculpture), Batavia, IL.
Carlan Collection, (sculpture), Palm Springs, CA.
East West Gallery, (sculpture) Chicago, IL.

1989 – Colbys Corporate Exhibition, (sculpture), Lincolnwood, IL.
Firenze Gallery, (sculpture), Lake Forest, IL.
East West Gallery, (sculpture), Chicago, IL.
North Shore Congregation Israel, (sculpture), Glencoe, IL.

1988 – Shai Danon Gallery, (sculpture), Tel Aviv, Israel.
La Galleria Caesar, (sculpture and paintings), Tiberias, Israel.

1987 – Orange Plus Gallery, (bronze and marble sculpture), Haifa, Israel.

1985 – Perugia Center for the Arts, (marble sculpture and watercolors), group show, Perugia, Italy.

1984 – Oakland Art Museum (Mural, group project, 10’ H X 40’ W, oil on canvas), Oakland, CA.

1983 – California College of Art and Craft, (Redwood Totem Pole, group project, 50’ H), Oakland, CA.

Background & Education:

1958 – Born. Chicago, IL.

1979 – University of Bordeaux, France. Studied French, Art History.

1981 – University of Colorado, Boulder, CO. Received Bachelor of Arts in studio art.

1982 – Art Institute of Chicago. Studied sculpture, Chicago, IL.

1983 – College of Marin, studied fine art. Marin, CA
University of California, studied sculpture, Davis, CA.
Initiated exhibition schedule, now including shows in Belgium, China, France, Holland, Italy, Israel, and across the USA.

1985 – Pietrasanta and Perugia, Italy. Lived and worked in the studios near Carrara, learning marble sculpture and clay modeling. Met her husband, Omri Amrany.

1987 to 1989 – Kibbutz Ashdot Yaakov Meuchad, Israel. Lived with her husband, Omri Amrany, and jointly exhibited paintings, sculpture and other works of art.

1989 to now – Rotblatt-Amrany Fine Art School, co-founded with Omri Amrany. The School is an international center for the full development of three-dimensional and visual arts excellence. Instructor in Evolution of the Arts, Drawing and Painting in Oils, and Figure Modeling in Clay, since 1991.

1992 – Art Education Certification, completed at the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL.

1995 to now – School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Continuing Education Department, instructor in Figure Modeling. The Chicago Tribune, The Chicago Sun-Times, The Wall Street Journal, Chicago Magazine, North Shore Magazine, Pioneer Press, The Northwest Herald, The Chicago Bulls Magazine, Chicago Jewish News, The Detroit News, The Times of Northwest Indiana, as well as local and national television and radio outlets have been reporting on the remarkable monuments and memorials created by the Amranys and their colleagues in Rotblatt-Amrany Fine Art School.

1995 – Chicago Bar Association honored the Amranys with the Award of Special Merit for Public Art, in recognition of the impact made by The Spirit, the Michael Jordan heroic bronze.

描述:  “After many years of formal education and creative productivity, my personal artistic vision has come to strongly embrace the combination of spiritual and physical elements…the mind-body connection. I’m interested in emotional intelligence, genetic engineering, medical and spiritual healing. I’m intrigued by the exploration of multiple dimensions; uncovering our blind spots as we evolve to a higher state of being, so we don’t have to repeat our past mistakes. I believe this vision is reflected in the way we collaborate in our work. I think it shows through the in-depth concept explorations we do, as well as in our final execution. I think that is why the media has been so interested in us. We are grateful to have earned public respect in so many cities. I believe that we are giving something hopeful and energizing back, as we explore the lives of heroic figures and hold up parts of their human and soulful experience that can inspire others.”
Julie Rotblatt-Amrany…..

The Fine Art Studio of Rotblatt-Amrany is active in history in American Art in the last 15 years.