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David Ackerman: Sculptor, Goldsmith

"Squash-cutter", Delaware Indian
From Cobustown (Elmira, NY), ca.1763. Bronze Sold.

Tcinquet Indian in Battle Gear, ca.
Work in progress

Seneca Chief, ca. 1750
From Painted Post, NY. Work in Progress.

"Squash-cutter", Delaware Indian
From Cobustown (Elmira, NY), ca.1763. Bronze Sold.
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"I am a native of Wellsburg, NY, and live in Elmira Heights with my wife, and have three awesome kids and a few grand kids. Artwork in all forms is a common thread throughout my life. Jewelry and sculpture is my recent focus. My sculpture reflects my love of history and the outdoors. My jewelry lets me be an important part of many peoples' lives in a positive manner. Gustin's has given me a love of metal arts and I hope my work will live long after I'm gone. I'll have a lot of people to thank at the end of it all. dpaarts@yahoo.com



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