ABOUT DON HAUGEN

Don Haugen is one of the most notable figurative sculptors of his time. Having honed his creative skills over a lifetime, Don is passionate, precise and articulate when it comes to rendering the human figure in clay or bronze.

Near the beginning of his professional career, he was honored as the first-place winner of the prestigious James Wilbur Johnston International Figure Sculpture Competition. He has only improved his artistry with time.

His work can be found throughout the United States and Europe in numerous private collections and on public display. Some of these include the International Olympic Archives, the Reagan Library, the Jimmy Carter Library, Georgia Institute of Technology, the Atlanta Botanical Gardens, The University of Georgia, the Shepherd Center, Mercer University, Clemson Univeristy, and more. His public art can be seen throughout the southeast and in downtown Atlanta, Roswell, Georgia, Perry, Georgia, Tifton, Georgia, and more.

 

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Much of Don Haugen's work is commissioned.

Don makes life-size portrait busts and bronze sculptures in all sizes from the very small to life-size and larger.

He creates sculptures from live sittings or pictures. However, he prefers to have his subject in front of him.

All sculptures are made of bronze metal using the lost-wax method. They are limited editions.

For more information, please call 770.953.0178, or click here to send e-mail.