“Animals” Art Exhibition 2022 – 3 Dimensional Category

The 3 Dimensional Art category contains any art which has or seeming to have length, width, and depth. Relief, pottery, sculpture, installation, kinetic, and conceptual 3-D artworks created in metal, paper, wood, stone, fiber, plastics, glass, ceramics, trash or any other material which can be used to create 3 dimensional art.

Congratulations to our artists who made our 12th Annual “Animals” Art Exhibition so successful this month. At any time, we invite our winners and other interested visitors to link their websites to the Gallery’s Archive section for further ongoing promotion. Thank you to all of the artists who participated and for being a part of the gallery.

Below are the top winning artists in the 3 Dimensional Art Category.  In addition, the Image Galleries below also include the Special Recognition (SR) Artists.

Scroll down the page to see each section. Artwork appears in the image galleries in alphabetical order by artist first name. To Return to the “Animals” Home Page click here.

1st Place – Jim Herbert – “Steel Shark” - www.wavesofsteel.net

2nd Place – Carol Johansen – “Lord Rex” - http://johansendolls.com

3rd Place – Yolanda Winfield – “Kudu Bull” - www.yolandawinfield.com

4th Place – Anna Chan – “Madagascar” - www.annachan-art.com

5th Place – Cristina Jobs – “BB Gorilla” - https://www.cristinajobs.com

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