Dorri Buchholtz is a sculptor living and working in Atlanta, Georgia. She discovered her true passion for sculpting later in life under the instruction of internationally known sculptor, Martin Dawe. What started as a hobby evolved into a full time career, a “second act” with no agenda, no pressure, and a tremendous amount of artistic freedom to explore and experience. Her work explores the full spectrum of emotion. Using posture and gesture, she captures the rawness and beauty of our shared human experiences from joy to suffering. Dorri finds inspiration in the empowerment of women and the subject of much of her work is the female form. Dorri is represented by both physical and online galleries in Atlanta, North Carolina, New York and Florence, Italy. She exhibits at juried art shows and her work can be found in private collections both nationally and internationally.
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We're asking artists to choose one notable person, place and object that has inspired them in their journey so far. We're mapping inspiration at a scale never attempted before
I am most inspired by my family. They continue to push me, support me, and celebrate me every step of the way.
Cherrylion Studios in Atlanta. It is a commercial studio where I started taking classes in 2015 and continue to do so today. It is incredibly inspiring to be in the middle of a working commercial studio and also be surrounded by other artists creating.
It’s not an object but the human body, particularly the female form, is a great source of inspiration for me.
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