The works in this Collection were all created between 1992-2006
Zachary Oxman's sculpture is a unique expression of his passion for capturing fleeting glimpses of moments that celebrate the human spirit.
He is renowned for the movement and fluidity of his exceptional bronze works, which break the bonds of the medium, as well as his stunning large scale stainless steel outdoor installations.
Zachary was born in Reston, Virginia, in 1968. His parents, an architect and a ceramicist, helped craft an environment that encouraged artistic expression.
He began pursuing his art career at Carnegie Melon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, then furthered his studies and honed his craft, the lost wax casting method, while living abroad in Florence, Italy. Zachary credits his time in Florence for the derivation of much of his inspiration, especially that of the figurative form.
His inspiration drives him to give each sculpture a life of its own.
Oxman built his own foundry where he continues to personally cast each work, allowing him to attend meticulously to every detail.
He applies his skills to a wide variety of sculptural applications, encompassing both statuary and functional sculpture.
The scale of his works range from tabletop to monumental outdoor installations. Oxman's sculpture is exhibited and commissioned by galleries, museums, synagogues, private collectors and governmental entities across the nation.
Zachary Oxman’s fine art cast bronze Judaica is a collection unique to the genre. His work has filled a void that has delighted countless collectors and admirers across the globe. Each work embodies the richest traditions of the Jewish aesthetic, depicting themes that celebrate family, celebration, and community. Oxman’s sculpture inspires the viewer to connect with all that brings us together, celebrating the sheer joy of our shared and rich cultural heritage. The collection includes life-affirming ceremonial, functional and statuary sculpture that is elegant, fluid and timeless.