Natural beauty of Tognoni's studio exterior and Ha! Ha! at the gate suggest the work that goes on within.

Looking north, the lathed acrylic drops of Free Enterprise catch the light; ten foot high clay model of Maud with Mr. and Mrs. Scott (after whom Scottsdale is named) stands amid the supports; and bronze Horse Show runs in from the foreground.


Photos of life size bronze works - Labor's Or, Columbus, and Magnificent Beast rise above the work benches on the west wall of the studio.


Architect's model of Tognoni's concept for a Peace Monument stands in foreground of the wide angle shot of the studio, looking south.


Arabian Splendor and 49er are in the foreground of this photo of the studio's upstairs loft which serves as a gallery for the artist's finished works.


Beneath the gallery loft is the studio office and projection equipment for a slide show of the lost wax bronze process which Tognoni has been called upon to give to a number of groups including the Phoenix Art Museum docents. Photo of the Yearlings in their Scottsdale Civic Mall location hangs on the south wall of the studio.



Clay models in progress for Labor's O'r and Columbus - c. 1991

 

 
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