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Brought to San Diego by the U.S. Navy, Bill has been at the coast ever since. The beach climate and lifestyle continue to influence him in his current series of surf sculpture. In addition, Bill has experimented with various sculptural forms, human, animal, and architectural, in often daring applications. He creates busts, bas-reliefs, and hand builds from photographs, live models, and sketches that can then be executed in various mediums. These include ceramics, bronze, and wood. In addition to creating art, Bill also performs restoration work of ceramics and wood, as well as mold making. His artwork is currently on display at the Sculptor’s Guild, Studio #36, at Spanish Village in Balboa Park, San Diego, CA., as well as The California Surf Museum in Oceanside, CA.

Bill Riley, Sculptor
email: bcriley@cox.net
tel:    858-775-9780



Sculpture Class Sculpture Class 039Sculpture Class 040
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Sculpture Class 039
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Sculpture Class 040
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Sculpture Class 054Sculpture Class 056Bench  for sale
Sculpture Class 054
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Sculpture Class 056

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Surf IndianSurf Indian
Surf Indian
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Surf Indian
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Kahuna Paddle OutKahuna Paddle OutStoked
Kahuna Paddle Out
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Kahuna Paddle Out
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Stoked
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The RoperWahineStoked
The Roper
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Wahine

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 Surf DudeDukeYemaya
Surf Dude
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Duke
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Yemaya
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Surf's UpPaddle OutNectar Betty
Surf's Up
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Paddle Out
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Nectar Betty
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BollywoodBollywood, The Dude &     Ole RedOle Red
Bollywood
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Bollywood, The Dude & Ole Red
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Ole Red
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Tiger JoeEveHere...Now
Tiger Joe

Eve
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Here...Now
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