Gar Waterman


Gar Waterman is a sculptor based in New Haven, Connecticut. He is notable for large public arts projects for public places and creations which mimic sealife.
He works in marble, stone, bronze, wood, and sometimes glass. Some of his very large sculptures resemble "giant insects welded together from scrap metal," according to one account. His sculptures often resemble creatures from the ocean and nature.
He married his agent and arts organizer Thea Buxbaum in 1997. Waterman grew up in New Jersey and Maine and lived for a while in Tahiti. He is the youngest son of oceanographic filmmaker Stan Waterman and grew up "exploring the ocean depths". He graduated from Phillips Academy in 1974 and from Dartmouth in 1978. After college, he moved to Pietrasanta, Italy and lived there for seven years to learn sculpting.