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  Ted Fullerton - Infused and Separation



Infused and Separation
oil on canvas
72 x 48 in.  
$9000
available at Bau-Xi, Toronto
  Ted Fullerton - (H)our Glass



(H)our Glass
bronze
10.5 x 12 x 12 in.  
$6000
available at Bau-Xi, Toronto
  Ted Fullerton - Vessel (Yellow) Male



Vessel (Yellow) Male
cast resin, steel
33 x 8 x 8 in.  
$5000
available at Bau-Xi, Toronto
  Ted Fullerton - Horizon



Horizon
cast resin, steel
168 x 84 x 36 in.  
$15000
available at Bau-Xi, Toronto
  Ted Fullerton - Cocoon



Cocoon
mixed media on paper
38 x 25 in.  
$2250
available at Bau-Xi, Toronto
  Ted Fullerton - Desire



Desire
mixed media on paper
38 x 25 in.  
$2250
available at Bau-Xi, Toronto
  Ted Fullerton - Dive



Dive
12 x 25 in.  
$6000
available at Bau-Xi, Toronto
  Ted Fullerton - Intoxicate



Intoxicate
mixed media on paper
38 x 25 in.  
$3050
available at Bau-Xi, Vancouver
  Ted Fullerton - Knuckle Dragger



Knuckle Dragger
cast resin, stone
84 x 21 x 16.5 in.  
$15000
available at Bau-Xi, Toronto
  Ted Fullerton - Lollipop Heads



Lollipop Heads
cast resin, steel
$6000
available at Bau-Xi, Toronto
  Ted Fullerton - Yes I Know



Yes I Know
oil on canvas
20 x 42 in.  
$3500
available at Bau-Xi, Toronto
  Ted Fullerton - Essence (Maquette)



Essence (Maquette)
bronze
14 x 9 x 4.5 in.  
$6000
available at Bau-Xi, Toronto
  Ted Fullerton - Here, There (Idea for a Monument)



Here, There (Idea for a Monument)
bronze, brass, wood
14 x 20 x 4 in.  
$6000
available at Bau-Xi, Toronto
  Ted Fullerton - M19



M19
mixed media on paper
30 x 22 in.  
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  Ted Fullerton - Vessel (Blue) Female



Vessel (Blue) Female
cast resin, steel
33 x 8 x 8 in.  
$5000
available at Bau-Xi, Toronto
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  Click to view PDF catalogue of Ted Fullerton’s 2011 exhibition ‘The Iscariot Kiss’
 
Ted Fullerton graduated from the Ontario College of Art in 1976. In 1993 and 1994, he was artist-in-residence at Cape Dorset, and at Canadore College in North Bay. Fullerton works in contemporary painting, printmaking and sculpture, and have achieved numerous awards such as the Juror's Award in the CIM Centennial Art Competition and the Boston Printmaker's Juried Exhibition award. His significant sculpture commissions are for the City of Kitchener and the Davenport Architectural Corp.



He has exhibited across Canada as well as in England, Australia, Spain and Yugoslavia. Fullerton's works are in private, corporate and public collections including the Burnaby Art Gallery, Burnaby, BC; Oregon State University, Oregon, USA; Ontario College of Art & Design, Toronto, ON; University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON; and Markborough Properties, Halifax, NS.



Fullerton unveiled ‘Achilles’ 2001-05 at the Macdonald Stewart Art Centre Sculpture Park, Guelph, Ontario, on October 31, 2005. He unveiled ‘Pedestrian’ 2010, which is a series of seven bronze life-size figures installed at the Benton & Charles Street municipal parking garage in Kitchener. This city of Kitchener commission was created to reflect the pedestrian-first values of downtown design.