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Sebastian Martorana: Sculptor Discusses Stone Carving and Illustrative Art Practice


Welcome to a world of insightful discussions on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, featuring host Rob Lee and our guest Sebastian Martorana, a Baltimore-based artist known for his intricate stone sculptures, which often incorporate salvaged materials from historic architecture. With over fifteen years of experience, he has honed his skills in the art of carving. Sebastian holds a BFA in illustration from Syracuse University and pursued further studies at the Maryland Institute College of Art’s Rinehart School of Sculpture. He operates from his studio at Hilgartner Natural Stone Company, undertaking private commissions and commercial projects. His impressive portfolio includes contributions to significant landmarks like the United States Senate, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and the National Basilica. Additionally, Sebastian's work is part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Renwick Gallery collection. As an adjunct faculty member at the Maryland Institute College of Art and a presenter for the American Craft Council, he actively contributes to artistic education and discourse. Through his transformative approach, Sebastian challenges traditional perceptions by turning rigid materials into dynamic forms that showcase his remarkable craftsmanship.


In this episode, we uncover:

  • The World of Stone Sculpting with Baltimore-based Artist Sebastian Martarana.
  • From Illustration to Italy: Unveiling Sebastian Martarana's Journey into Stone Sculpture.
  • The Illusion of Softness: Unraveling Texture Play in Sebastian Martarana's Stone Creations.
  • Beyond the Visual: How Sebastian Martarana Crafts a Multi-Sensory Encounter in Stone Art.
  • The Art of Patience: Delving into Sebastian Martarana's Meticulous Approach to Sculpting.
  • Bridging Boundaries: Sebastian Martarana's Dual Canvas of Institutional Projects and Artistic Pursuits.


Sebastian Martarana, a Baltimore-based sculptor, specializes in stone works that defy expectations. With an initial interest in art and illustration, his love for sculpting evolved over time. After studying illustration in undergrad, he pursued stone sculpture during his time in Italy and later honed his craft at the Reinhardt School of Sculpture. Sebastian now operates from Hillgartner Natural Stone as a freelance artist. His creations intricately manipulate stone to resemble soft textures, offering a unique sensory experience. Fueled by meticulous focus, he dedicates hours to perfecting details, a trait essential in his precision-driven field. From institutional projects to personal endeavors, Sebastian excels in delivering thought-provoking sculptural art.

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Sebastian Martorana

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This program is supported (in part) by a grant from the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation.

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Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard.

Episode illustration by Alley Kid Art.

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 November 15, 2022  36m