Theodore Gall began his career in the arts in the mid-sixties as a film animator and continued to broaden his skills as a graphic designer. With his limitless imagination, Gall creates wondrous cast bronze or aluminum sculptures and is renowned for his intricate human and animal masked heads, which open at least once, leading viewers to discover ever more complexity. Gall studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and the American Academy of Art.
Trevor Goss was an experimental contemporary artist in painting and sculpture who graduated with distinction from the Michaelis School of Fine Art at Cape Town and studied at the post- graduate level at the Hornsey School of Art in London. His work is in collections worldwide. At various points in his five-decade career Goss had studios in Cape Town, London, Ibiza, Santa Barbara, Marina del Rey, Los Angeles and Palm Springs.