Terry Schaub has been creating his own distinctive style of sculpture since his teen years. His mediums have been diverse. Originally, starting out with clay ,Terry explored the versatility and malleability of that medium. From there he moved on to try his hand at mold making and casting but found that the repeated replication , of a previously one of a kind piece, did not fulfill his need to create. This led him to the decision to concentrate his efforts on finding the medium that inspired him the most. Shortly thereafter he was introduced to working in stone. The permanence of it intrigued him. The variations in color and patterns captured him. He felt an even greater passion ignite and has sculpted in stone since that time.
Terry's stone work has been featured in numerous public and private galleries. His creations are widely collected by patrons who appreciate the quality , diversity and originality of his work.
Terry works mainly with exotic stones;
Brazilian Soapstone, Chinese Soapstone, Italian Alabaster, East Indian Serpentine, Gala and others.
Galleries and Exhibitions:
Upper Canada Native Art Gallery
Galerie W
NAK Gallery
O'Connor Gallery
Private collection of HRH Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex
2011,2012 Museum of Nature “Dimensions” exhibit
2011 United Nations Permanent Collection
2009 Frederic Remington Art Museum
Gallery On The Lake
St Brigids Center for the Arts
Homestead Gallery
Gallery 6
OWAA gallery
Shenkman Arts Center
Patrick John Mills Gallery
Charity Events:
Canadian Stone Carving Festival
Bread Bowls for Bellies
Milk and Mallets Festival
Big Brothers “Ribfest”
Member of:
National Capital Network of Sculptors (NCNS)