Juried Exhibition 1998

Juried Exhibition 1998

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Published: 1998

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13:

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Catalog of the 35th Annual Juried Exhibition, featuring 101 works by 49 American artists from eleven states and Washington, D.C., held at the Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Newport News, Virginia, from August 29 to November 8, 1998.


Unique Vessels

Unique Vessels

Author: Edwin K. Hill

Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc.

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 1604942568

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Throughout the ages vessels have been made not only for functional purposes, but also for creative expression. We see priceless examples of these vessels in museums, all made from natural substances. In modern times, this type of artistry has largely been replaced with disposable vessels made from synthetic materials. Tucson artist Edwin K. Hill has dedicated thirty years of his life to changing this. He has helped bring the Southwest into the artistic world by creating unique vessels inspired by and made from the natural surroundings of Southern Arizona. With this colorful, step-by-step guide, you too can create amazing vessels from nature. About the Author Dr. Hill lived his early childhood on a dry land ranch, assembling complicated contraptions from the boneyard of retired farming equipment and constructing carpentry projects that utilized scraps of wood and rusty nails. School opened up new vistas for him as he learned to work with power tools and a variety of new materials and developed his artistic awareness. Entering college at Eastern Washington University with a basketball scholarship in his pocket and a dream of engineering in mind, he soon found his way to the industrial arts department. There was little doubt in the direction of his future when it became clear that he could continue his love affair with hands-on creations and enjoy the benefits of the education profession. Throughout his career he taught industrial arts and education at all levels, from elementary grades through university graduate study. His masters and doctorate degrees, both from Washington State University, are in education. His unique vessels have been shown in numerous galleries across the country.


Close to Home

Close to Home

Author: Richard S. Buswell

Publisher: UNM Press

Published: 2013-05-01

Total Pages: 118

ISBN-13: 0826352898

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For over four decades, Richard Buswell has trained his camera on the landscape of Montana, with its abandoned and overgrown homesteads and majestic, never-ending skies. In the recent work assembled in this volume, Buswell’s fourth book, his subjects are much more than scattered remains. His black-and-white photographs frame cast-off, common things to reveal abstract patterns in the tradition of twentieth-century modernist photography. As Buswell puts it, his work is “more interpretive and abstract than it is documentary. The images explore the junction where decaying artifacts become visual echoes of the past.” To create a portfolio of images that make us look anew at the West requires a mix of courage and patience, of persistence and imagination. Richard Buswell has shown just these qualities as he has turned a youthful hobby into a powerful means for exploring the past and present of his Montana homeland.


Record

Record

Author: University of North Carolina (1793-1962)

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Published: 1973

Total Pages: 744

ISBN-13:

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