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Linda's artistic philosophy is deeply rooted in storytelling and capturing the human experience. Her sculptures evoke emotion, inviting viewers to reflect on themes of resilience, faith, and the timeless beauty of the human form. Each work carries a personal narrative, designed to resonate with collectors on a deeply emotional level. Her ability to create bespoke commissions ensures her art becomes an integral part of her clients' lives and legacies.Linda's talent was first publicly recognized in her early twenties when she received a major public commission to create the Stations of the Cross, a monumental series featuring over 100 bronze figures. Since then, she has completed numerous public and private commissions, creating site-specific works that have become iconic across Australia. In a historic achievement, Linda became the first female sculptor in 160 years to be commissioned for the Prime Minister's Avenue in Ballarat, crafting portrait busts of The Hon. Tony Abbott and The Hon. Malcolm Turnbull-works that garnered national attention.
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Her portfolio includes portraits of notable figures such as Dr. Victor Chang, cricket legend Allan Border, and Pope St. John Paul II. Her sculptures are not only striking works of art but also a celebration of cultural heritage, bridging history and contemporary storytelling. Linda's works have been exhibited in prominent galleries and collected by institutions and private buyers worldwide, earning her a reputation as a leader in contemporary figurative sculpture. As one collector shares, "Owning one of Linda's sculptures is like holding a piece of history in your hands."
Today, Linda Klarfeld's sculptures grace cathedrals, prestigious schools, art galleries, and private collections around the globe. They are highly sought after for their timeless appeal and enduring value, making them a cherished addition to any collection.
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Sculpting the Bust of Philanthropist Patrick Corrigan AC
Klarfeld Sculpture Studio