Kevin Box (1977) grew up in Oklahoma and received his higher education in Georgia, New York City and Texas. Throughout high school Box studied graphic arts and apprenticed summers at an Uncles design firm in Atlanta Georgia. It was in there that Box’s passion for creativity was developed, where he formed his relationship with design and with paper.
Box received a four year scholarship to study graphic design at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Following his junior year, an Art History grant took him to Greece, providing him the opportunity to see some of the great antiquities of the world first hand. The experience forever changed him, “I realized that all of my graphic design work was ending up in the landfill as trash and I discovered the durability of the conversation that continues through the history of art and I wanted to be a part of that.”
Box pursued this new passion by changing his major to fine art. He focused on sculpture and art in public places. After graduating with a BFA, he left paper behind and began working in an Atlanta foundry. For three years he labored under a self-imposed apprenticeship to become proficient in metal casting. The artists he worked for mentored him through his exploration of style as well as the business of art. Eventually his dedication helped him manage and build one of the largest fine art foundries in Texas and Box used that opportunity to develop his own voice. That decision afforded him the freedom of experimentation. Ignited with inspiration, a full service studio to work in and a treasure trove of paper found in the warehouse of an old print shop the foundry was renting, he started working with paper again. “It took two years of tireless experimentation for me to develop the process of casting paper into bronze, another seven years to perfect, and it continues to evolve today.”
In 2004, he was elected as the youngest member of the National Sculptors Guild and was recognized by Southwest Art Magazine as one of the top 21 artists under 31 in the southwest. Box exhibited throughout the country on a vigorous schedule of festival shows that provided him with valuable feedback and direct communication to thousands of connoisseurs and collectors. He discovered the art markets of the country and professional galleries that wanted exclusive representation of his work. He continued pursuing art in public places throughout the country and in 2006, moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Box continues to push the boundaries of the casting process. His unique style and approach, combined with an innovative vision like no other, contributes to his aspiration of place within 21st Century Art History.
© 2018. All images are copyrighted © by Kevin Box. The use of any image from this site is prohibited unless prior written permission from the artist is obtained.
Box received a four year scholarship to study graphic design at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Following his junior year, an Art History grant took him to Greece, providing him the opportunity to see some of the great antiquities of the world first hand. The experience forever changed him, “I realized that all of my graphic design work was ending up in the landfill as trash and I discovered the durability of the conversation that continues through the history of art and I wanted to be a part of that.”
Box pursued this new passion by changing his major to fine art. He focused on sculpture and art in public places. After graduating with a BFA, he left paper behind and began working in an Atlanta foundry. For three years he labored under a self-imposed apprenticeship to become proficient in metal casting. The artists he worked for mentored him through his exploration of style as well as the business of art. Eventually his dedication helped him manage and build one of the largest fine art foundries in Texas and Box used that opportunity to develop his own voice. That decision afforded him the freedom of experimentation. Ignited with inspiration, a full service studio to work in and a treasure trove of paper found in the warehouse of an old print shop the foundry was renting, he started working with paper again. “It took two years of tireless experimentation for me to develop the process of casting paper into bronze, another seven years to perfect, and it continues to evolve today.”
In 2004, he was elected as the youngest member of the National Sculptors Guild and was recognized by Southwest Art Magazine as one of the top 21 artists under 31 in the southwest. Box exhibited throughout the country on a vigorous schedule of festival shows that provided him with valuable feedback and direct communication to thousands of connoisseurs and collectors. He discovered the art markets of the country and professional galleries that wanted exclusive representation of his work. He continued pursuing art in public places throughout the country and in 2006, moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Box continues to push the boundaries of the casting process. His unique style and approach, combined with an innovative vision like no other, contributes to his aspiration of place within 21st Century Art History.
© 2018. All images are copyrighted © by Kevin Box. The use of any image from this site is prohibited unless prior written permission from the artist is obtained.
Mr & Mrs Kevin Box |
Bison Unfolded, Buffalo Robe Opus #561 |
Blowing Leaves in Greens Parkway Linear Park |
Blue Pony |
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Butterfly Basket |
Butterfly Dress |
Crane Unfolding |
Dancing Pony |
Flight of Folds (monument) |
Flight of Folds Maquette |
Flying Peace |
Folding Planes |
Hero's Horse Maquette |
Naples Botanical Garden 2017 Christmas exhibit |
Naples Botanical Garden 2017 Christmas exhibit |
Naples Botanical Garden 2017 Christmas exhibit |
Naples Botanical Garden 2017 Christmas exhibit |
Naples Botanical Garden 2017 Christmas exhibit |
Naples Botanical Garden 2017 Christmas exhibit |
Naples Botanical Garden 2017 Christmas exhibit |
Naples Botanical Garden 2017 Christmas exhibit |
Naples Botanical Garden 2017 Christmas exhibit |
2016, Inside Out |
Rising Peace |
Life boat maquette |
Lineage |
Origami Pegasus |
2005-07, Painted Ponies |
Pegasus Monument |
Praying Mantis |
Raptor |
Rock, Paper, Scissors |
Box |
Siam |
SilicAspire |
Silver ballgown |
2015, Sway With Me (Mini) |
White Bison |
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