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WARREN LIGHTFOOT'S SCULPTING SKILLS ON SHOW IN BIRMINGHAM, AL BAR BULLETIN AND PORTICO HOMEWOOD AL Magazine


---This is the only one of his works listed! His sculptures are very, very rare. It is 1 of 55 of his highly sought after BRONZE SIGNED works. The base measures 10 1/2" length x 11" wide and it is 14" tall. It is 1 of ONLY 55 of his highly sought pieces. He works on a commission only basis, making this piece even more valuable. It is safely secured to a dark gray marbled base. His busts of judicial luminaries decorate high court chambers in the United States and Canada, including one of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and another of Justice Antonin Scalia. Both are displayed in the U.S. Supreme Court's rotunda.


---Warren’s other work extends beyond the state of Alabama, with pieces showcased in the gallery of the Supreme Court of the United States, the Supreme Court of British Columbia, the High Hampton Museum, and the Alabama State House.


---The Supreme Court Historical Society's chairman recently asked Warren to cast a bust of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Warren shipped a clay version in the Spring of 2022 to the historical society, which at that time was in the process of bronzing the sculpture. He also completed a sculpture of Antonin Scalia. Both were commissioned by The Supreme Court Historical Society in Washington, DC.


---"Before I started on RBG, I printed out about a hundred photographs of her from many angles off the internet, and over the course of about 18 hours sculpted her in clay," Warren said.


---The favorite hobby of Warren Lightfoot, a retired founding partner in his law firm, is more hands-on. The Birmingham, AL Bar Bulletin and Portico Homewood (AL) recently profiled Warrens unique sculpting and drawing skills, which he has pursued since his mother enrolled him in art classes at the age of nine.


---"I used that gift in the summer of 1960 while waiting to go into the Army, and I made a living for myself and a buddy across the state of Florida as an itinerant beach artist drawing caricatures," Warren told the Bulletin. "I used it very little in the Army or in law school, but later would draw or sculpt for our children's amusement or put an occasional sketch of a lawyer or judge in the Birmingham Bar's Bulletin."


---Warren continued sculpting and drawing while in practice as a fun way to create memorable mementos for his legal clients. Warrens hobby, however, evolved into a bigger undertaking after his wife, Robbie, discovered a local bronze foundry that he could partner with. To date, Warren has completed 55 bronze sculptures and two abstract works, with all of his commissions arising from word-of-mouth. His favorite sculpting subjects? Unsurprisingly, prominent figures in the law and other professions.


---Even though art and the law may seem like disciplines, they can intersect in surprising ways. Warren noted that he learned many lessons about the law, ranging from his embrace of patience to his acceptance of imperfection.


---"I learned the value of hard work and being open to different approaches, and I found that those disciplines applied to the courtroom as much as to the studio," Warren told the Bulletin. "In art, as in law and life, the sweetest successes come at the highest cost every time, all the time."


THIS SCULPTURE WILL BE SHIPPED VIA UPS. IT WILL BE PROFESIONALLY PACKED AND INSURED. PER EBAY RULES OF ITEMS ENDING OVER $750, IT WILL REQUIRE SIGNATURE CONFIRMATION. THIS COST IS ALREADY INCLUDED IN THE COST OF SHIPPING.