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Roger Colombik
      WIMBERLEY TX

"Bloom"
Kolanowski Studio

Born and raised in Chicago, that city’s immense sculptural presence helped to define an understanding of the relationship between artist, community and public spaces for Roger Colombik. He also counts three mentors for building the foundation for his life in the arts and career in academia: Elliot Balter, a dynamic high school art teacher, Roger Blakley, a longtime professor at the School of Art and Design at University of Illinois, and Thomas Walsh, a director of the graduate sculpture program at Southern Illinois University. Colombik’s own distinguished 34-year career as professor and Sculpture Head at Texas State University, in turn, influenced and instilled talent and confidence in the lives of countless young artists. His True North 2026 sculpture “Bloom” engages the viewer in a constructive visual dialogue about our resilience and ability to bloom, as individuals and a society, after difficult circumstances. He tells us, “The genesis of the series was the aftermath of the 2022 ice storm that was particularly devastating to the Texas Hill Country’s cedar and oak groves. This body of work began as an attempt to return a sense of grace to the fractured forest and resilience in individual will. Most importantly, it is a reflection that beauty can blossom in the wake of adversity.” Colombik lives and creates art in Wimberley with his wife and artistic collaborator, Jerolyn Bahm-Colombik.

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