Sandra Bilawich – Artist Spotlight (1995)
The following is an interview with sculptor Sandra Bilawich, of Victoria, B.C., which took place in late December, 1995. Sandra is a regular contributor to the workings of the NWSSA Summer Symposium. She most recently coordinated, along with Daniel Cline, the Vancouver Island Stone Sculptors Symposium. She is one of those inwardly solid people who […]
The Stone Book – Jan/Feb 1996
Art & Fear, Observation On the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmakin:, by David Bayles and Ted Orland, 1993, Published by Capra Press, Santa Barbara, CA This is a thought-provoking book about the practical aspects of the psychology of making art. The word “art” is used here in the general sense to include music, performing art, […]
Sculptors from the Past: Anna Hyatt Huntington (1876-1973) – Jan/Feb 1996
Anna Hyatt was born at Cambridge, Massaachusetts on March 10th, 1876. She was already an acclaimed sculptor when she married Archer Milton Vaughn Huntington in 1923. Together they shared an enthusiasm for Spain, wildlife and sculpture. Animal sculpture was Huntington’s special field throughout her career and consistently won her awards in exhibitions, with the equestrian […]
Deborah Wilson Creates Sculpture Butterfly in Jade, Bronze & Steel – Jan/Feb 1996
The concept for this sculpture (seen in the photo) was inspired by the jade itself. Inclusions such as the white veins in the jade wings can enhance the already rich and lustrous stone. In this case, they actually were so striking and clearly outlined the shape of a butterfly, that I felt compelled to work […]