Larger-Than-Life Sculptures Are Monumental Undertaking

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Back when Ann Fraughton met her husband, Ed -- while they were both students at the University of Utah -- one of the things that drew her to him was that he thought big. "He always thought monumentally; he had monuments in his heart."

So, it doesn't surprise her at all that Ed Fraughton has created a niche for himself in the world of monumental art. "I kid him now, telling him I'm sure glad he turned out to be good. Because, you just don't know. There are a lot of people out there who want to be artists, and not all of them make it."

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Larger-Than-Life Sculptures Are Monumental Undertaking

Fraughton started out studying to be a civil engineer, switching to sculpture when he had a chance to study with Avard Fairbanks. But he was always artistic.

Fraughton grew up in Park City, the son of parents who encouraged his ...

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