
Dave Haslett – 1 X 1 X 1 (2020)
Dave Haslett 1: How did the idea come to you?The circle “idea” is happening all around us. Rain drops hit
Dig into our best asset: our people.

Dave Haslett 1: How did the idea come to you?The circle “idea” is happening all around us. Rain drops hit

Christine Paige christinepaigesculpture.com “Beyond The Sea” Delight in the beauty of nature and the human form inspired me to begin

Renda Greene is featured as one of three NWSSA members from Montana in our March/April 2020 issue of Sculpture NorthWest.

Oliver Harwood shares with us his processes & inspiration in our November/December 2018 issue of Sculpture NorthWest. “It was a great

For the last 25 years John has been sculpting and carving almost daily, but he came to this via a

Adrian Hoye “Mother and Bunny” Adrian has always been a person who likes to take things apart and find

I have always been a person who likes to take things apart and find what lies hidden inside. Maybe that

I can’t remember a time when making art has not been a part of my life. My dad commented once

AND NOW THERE BE STONE….. For the last 25 years I have been sculpting and carving almost daily, but I

I am a maker and creative being to the core. I have painted, woven, felted, sculpted, sketched, and more,

My first serious encounter with stone was a mixed-materials piece in 1982, featuring a 300-pound granite glacial erratic that I

Randal Leek Randal Leek, Sculptor Although a life-long resident of Washington State, Randal Leek has lived and worked overseas
NWSSA Artists to be featured at the 37th Annual Best of the Northwest Spring Show April 11-12-2026
Women;’s Hand Carving Retreat June 4-7, 2026 in Port Orchard, WA
Rasp, chisel and sand your stone sculptures during our quiet and peaceful retreat where we can easily talk among ourselves and dust is limited.
SAVE THE DATES! April 11& 12TH 2026 – BEST OF THE NORTHWEST SHOW & SALE – Seattle, WA (two day event) NWSSA will be featured in
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