
Cyra Jane – Artist Spotlight
My identity as an artist is embedded deep in my psyche; for me there is no choice and there is nothing else. Yeah, I do
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You will find the artists that have appeared in Sculpture NorthWest Journal since the January 1996 Issue.
My identity as an artist is embedded deep in my psyche; for me there is no choice and there is nothing else. Yeah, I do
These 73-year-old hands have been carving jade for nearly forty of those years. Nary a penny earned for the effort. Several reasons for that. Mainly
My name is Dale Enochs, I live in Bloomington Indiana in the heart of Indiana Limestone Country. This area is the source of the stone
From a single point, all things form I grew up in Niagara Falls, Ontario. For as long as I can remember, I have made sculpture.
SN: Could you give us a little of your personal history as it relates to your being an artist? DM: Most people within NWSSA know
Dave Haslett 1: How did the idea come to you?The circle “idea” is happening all around us. Rain drops hit on a pond, giant halos
Yesterday Begins Tomorrow by Dave Haslett ‘Yesterday Begins Tomorrow’ Now there’s a title for you! It makes a statement and then answers its own implied question. Hopefully that
David brings a very broad and varied set of experiences and interests to his artistic endeavors, and his work reflects this breadth. He is a
August 2023 Sculpture Northwest Journal I am honored to share my stone carving journey and some pieces I’ve created. Behind our house in Rockford, Illinois,
GiveBIG (@wagives) is an annual fundraising effort that takes place May 6-7 where community members can donate to their favorite non-profit organizations (like the Northwest
37th Annual International Stone Carving Symposiumat Pilgrim Firs Camp, Port Orchard, WA July 12th-20th 2025 Register Now! The Symposium We invite you to join us
Invitation Call for Art & Volunteers to participate in the Tenino Stone City Arts Festival
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