Carvers on YouTube
To view video, go to: getty.edu/art/collection/video/142930 Attribution Original footage from “La Sculpture: Techniques De La Taille.” © 1980 Neyrac Films Music courtesy of Moby Gratis. Narrated by Sculptor Gilham D. Erickson. © 2008 J. Paul Getty Trust CARVING A MARBLE FACE BY EDMUND SULLIVAN Uploaded on Aug 24, 2008 Sculpture of a face from beginning […]
Antionio Frilli – Sweet Dreams
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Antonio Frilli (died 1902) was a Florentine sculptor who specialized in marble and alabaster statues for public and private customers. In 1860, Frilli established his first and exclusive Atelier in via dei Fossi, Florence, where he worked with a few assistants on medium-size refined painted alabasters and big white Carrara […]
What I Say Compared To What I Do – Art(ifacts)
As relayed by Ken Barnes, dutiful notetaker, January 23, 2016 Batya Friedman hosted the second discussion at her home about the artist process. We had comfortable seating, were surrounded by wonderful art, and had little treats and drinks to get us warmed up. Wayne Maslin opened the discussion with the topic he called “In Defense […]
NW Flower & Garden Show 2016
NWSSA’S BOOTH AT THE 2016 NORTHWEST FLOWER AND GARDEN SHOW By K. Monika Hawkinson I am pleased to report that our booth at this year’s Northwest Flower and Garden Show was a complete success. The responses we got from many visitors were so encouraging. Like the family that wandered with all three of them having […]
Kentaro Kojima – Artist Spotlight (2016)
Meet Kentaro Kojima I was born and raised in Guatemala. My parents, both Japanese, met in Guatemala and had a family and, in fact, they still live there. In the 60’s, it was very rare and difficult for a young Japanese artist/designer to get out of Japan, but it was rarer still for a single woman, […]