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Some of Pablo Eduardo’s most prominent works are installed in colleges,
the Rhode Island State House, and the Republic of Bolivia. In Boston
College, Eduardo installed a 15 ft. bronze statue of St. Ignacius
of Loyola in 2004. He also made two portrait busts in 2002 for the
State of Rhode Island, and a life size bronze and stone angel from
Paradise Lost in 2002. In the Republic of Bolivia, Eduardo has made
statues for the National Congress, House of Representatives, and
Ministry of Foreign Service, which include bronze, stone and silver
statues.
Eduardo’s main sources of education came from Maryland Institute
College of Art, in Baltimore, MD, Studio Arts Center International,
in Florence Italy, Tufts University, where he received a Bachelor
of Fine Arts in 1994. He has also attended the School of the Museum
of Fine Arts, in Boston, MA, Tomcyn Atelier, in Evergreen, CO, Skowhegan
School of Painting and Sculpture, and the Rhode Island School of
Design.
Eduardo has a strong spiritual connection to Cesar Chavez and an
incredibly diverse educational background that lends to his style
and technique. Eduardo recalls that, as a young man, Cesar Chavez
was a prominent hero in his house. Eduardo produces his artwork
in a way that portrays people from within, and for him, sculpture
conveys a force and poetry that echoes a sense of permanence.
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