Carl
Regutti
Personal
Letter From Mr. Regutti.
Award
winning wildlife sculptor Carl Regutti will be forging his artistic
talents to help save one of the world's most captivating animals
- the endangered tiger. Mr. Regutti will be creating the life-size
bronze monument destined to be the centerpiece for the Zoe Foundation's
new preserve - Paleocene Park. At left Mr. Regutti puts the finishing
touches on the tiger bas-relief sculpture Survival
At Risk, the sculpture he designed for the foundation's
International fund raiser.
Carl
Regutti's works-of-art are of international scope - collected in North
America, Europe and Asia. Regutti is an extremely versatile sculptor
with talents ranging from ultra-realism to abstract. He creates art
from monumental size to miniatures in classic bronze, pure silver,
ceramics, stone, and polymerics such as bonded marble. His prize winning
sculptures range widely... wildlife, western & rodeo, equestrian,
human portraiture, and corporate images. He has successfully created
sculptural art projects of $400,000.
Carl
is especially known for "realistic action" scenes, such as
his masterpiece sculpture "Speed & Power Unleashed",
a cougar leaping through the air chasing a whitetail deer, or "River
Frolic", an underwater scene of a mother North American river
otter and her young chasing a brook trout. This life size bronze nested
among concrete rocks is featured at a renowned zoological park. His "Saving
Life" bronze is an artistic close-up of a cardiovascular surgeon's
hands working on critical open heart surgery. Carl's famous equine
life-size bronze of Aristides, Winner of the first Kentucky Derby in
1875, is the centerpiece at historic Churchill Downs. His dramatic
and unique "Heroism & Sacrifice", a life-size bronze,
granite/concrete monumental art honoring North Carolina's fallen firefighters,
is a dynamic action scene of four firefighters working under severe
stress in a hazardous collapsed building fire.
Carl
Regutti's talents evolve from a family background of artists in Europe
and America. Blending his earlier scientific career in environmental
microbiology, chemistry and engineering, and international business
management, his creativity is not only in art but in technology as
well. Mr. Regutti was awarded patents in germ killing paper products,
in wood rot control, and in pollution control of steel mill hydrocarbon
emissions. This very unique combination of skills accelerated Carl's
successful career of the past twenty years as a full-time professional
sculptor, dedicating much of his time to our world's wildlife heritage.
A
successful example of Carl's blending of art and science to benefit
wildlife was his project with The Franklin Mint, the first time the
Mint decided to combine porcelain and bronze in an art sculpture. They
commissioned Carl to sculpt and engineer an innovative "Japanese
Crane" for worldwide marketing. This led Carl to create a life-size,
six foot high Japanese red crown crane (similar to the endangered whooping
crane) bronze sculpture called "Bird of Happiness".
Mr.
Regutti was the founder of the North Carolina Nature Artists Association
and the Society of Nature Artists. President George Bush owns Regutti's
American Pride Power. Carl has been commissioned by prestigious companies
and organizations including: Walt Disney, Santa Anita Park, the Franklin
Mint, the US Air Force, the Cleveland Zoo, American Airlines, NationsBank,
Seagram & Sons, Pillsbury, Glaxo, John Deere, Burroughs Wellcome,
Duke University, the NC College of Veterinary Medicine, DeBartolo,
the Town of Cary, Rotary International, and more. Mr. Regutti has been
a frequent exhibitor at the world's largest wildlife festival - the
Southeastern Wildlife Exposition in Charleston, South Carolina. In
2002 each of the families who lost a firefighter in 9/11 along with
Mayor Rudy Giuliani and other notable dignitaries were presented one
of Mr. Regutti's sculptures.
Now
the Zoe Foundation, with vital projects developed to save the tiger,
is the focus of Carl Regutti's talents.
Regutti
art is in permanent museum collections which include:
- The
Franklin Mint Museum, Franklin, PA
- NC
State Museum of Natural Sciences, Raleigh, NC
- Kentucky
Derby Museum, Louisville, KY
- The
Horse Park Museum, Lexington, KY
- Bahlsen
Museum, Hannover, Germany
Other
accomplishments:
- Holder
of four US patents
- Innovated
pre-cast terrazzo monumental sculpture art
- Founder
of Society of Nature Artists (Cleveland Ohio)
- Founder
of North Carolina Nature Artists Association
- Chairman,
Public Art Advisory Board for the town of Cary, NC
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