
TODD WARNER — Todd Warner was born in Fort Worth, Texas and raised in rural central Michigan. His professional career in art began in 1967. Warner and his wife, Linda currently reside in Boca Raton, Florida and Charlevoix, Michigan.
With warmth, humor and sensitivity, sculptor Todd Warner has been creating his imaginarium of sophisticated whimsy for over 35 years. From life-size cowboys and indians, to butlers and brahma, to bigger than life ostriches and armadillos, Warner's sophisticated whimsy adorns lobbies and living rooms, entryways and offices, zoos, museums and even the Orlando International Airport and the New York Thruway.
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Title: Octopus Bell
Medium: Ceramic Sculpture
Title: Yellowbird
Medium: Ceramic Sculpture
Title: Schnauzer Bell
Medium: Ceramic Sculpture
Title: Redbird Bell
Medium: Ceramic Sculpture
Title: Horse Bell
Medium: Ceramic Sculpture
Title: Frog Bell
Medium: Ceramic Sculpture
Title: Duck Bell
Medium: Ceramic Sculpture
Title: Cowfish Bell
Medium: Ceramic Sculpture
Title: Bulldog Bell
Medium: Ceramic Sculpture
Title: Elephant Bell
Medium: Ceramic Sculpture
Title: Alligator Bell
Medium: Ceramic Sculpture
Title: Cow Bell
Medium: Ceramic Sculpture
Title: Bulls Are From Mars, Cows Are From Venus
Medium: Ceramic Sculpture
Size: 14 x 14 x 1
Title: Did You Say Treat?
Medium: Ceramic Sculpture
Size: 13 x 15 x 15
Title: Don’t Even Think About It
Medium: Ceramic Sculpture
Size: 13 x 8 x 10
Title: Lime Liquidator
Medium: Limited Edition Sculpture
Size: 11 x 28 x 14
Title: Sealife Sculpture Series: Whale
Medium: Ceramic Sculpture
Size: 7 x 9 x 11
Title: Wrasberry Wrabbit
Medium: Ceramic Sculpture
Size: 15 x 10 x 10
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