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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Original Sculpture by Ante Tony Buljan and Marion F
 inn\nEvent Url: http://www.discoversmc.com/event/detail/59521/Original_Scu
 lpture_by_Ante_Tony_Buljan_and_Marion_Finn\nEvent Date Begin: 2009-12-01\n
 Event Date End: 2010-04-30\n\nAnte Buljan is displaying medium-sized piece
 s in marble and bronze\, although he is best known in San Mateo County for
  his 12-foot bronze and granite The Guardian which was commissioned by Red
 wood City for the entrance to its new police department complex. Born in C
 roatia but a Californian since the age of 9\, he has family and cultural t
 ies on both continents. In 1995\, he completed a baptismal font for the Cr
 oatian Catholic Mission Assumption of Mary church in San Jose that he carv
 ed from a two-ton block of fossilized limestone quarried off the Dalmatian
  coast. Another limestone sculpture was commissioned for the entryway of t
 he Croatian Embassy in Washington\, D.C.\nA graduate of UCLA (psychology)\
 , Buljan also studied at John F. Kennedy University in Orinda. For several
  years he maintained a working studio in the 1870 Art Center in Belmont. A
  native San Franciscan\, Marion Finn moved to the Peninsula in 1951. She b
 egan her art career at College of San Mateo 30 years ago\, and has exhibit
 ed her work throughout the Bay Area. She uses mallet and chisels (and lots
  of sandpaper) to create her sculpture in fine hardwoods in her studio at 
 the 1870 Art Center.\nThe four sculptures presented by Marion Finn were al
 l carved in black walnut wood. Two\, Trinity and The Long and the Short of
  It\, are five feet tall. She also works in exotic woods (ebony and rosewo
 od). &ldquo\;Wood is a living matter that lives again through the creativi
 ty of the artist&rdquo\;\, according to Finn. Her sculptural forms are bas
 ed on both human and animal motifs\, ranging from pure abstraction to repr
 esentation.\n\nStart time: Gallery Hours:\nMon-Fri: 9am-5pm
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SUMMARY:Original Sculpture by Ante Tony Buljan and Marion Finn
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