Articles in sculpture
Locked in layers of plaster is a story of endless love. She represents a tension so thick it can only be cut by a machete. Yet she must be carefully crafted because their deep affection …
It’s a crisp early autumn morning in Montana. Three inches of snow fell overnight coating the mountains and making the not-yet-frozen ground wet and mushy – so much so that Deborah Butterfield’s clogs cling to …
The first day of class at Boston University was not what he’d expected. Professor Isabel McIlvain was intimidating to say the least, and not at all impressed with the free-spirited kid from California. “What are …
It was a simple chore, really. Being something of a neglectful gardener, San Francisco photographer Francis Baker was cleaning out some pots whose inhabitants had long ago left the land of the living. As he …
Krawczyk’s first foray into art was a painting class in college. He says he wasn’t all that good at it, but he loved it and kept at it, turning his college room into a mini-studio. …
The breakthrough came in the form of a crack. The shell holding Artis Lane’s female head intact during the foundry process was split down the middle. Coiled wire and chalky casing stuck to the pristine …
They are unlikely best friends – one black, one white, one from Africa and the other from America. They live half a world apart, they don’t have a lot of money and they aren’t famous, …
There’s in your face – and then there’s the face! Decapitated, tilted on its side, eyes closed. It looks disturbingly alive. Lips moist, skin rosy, hair neatly combed. The five o’clock shadow and wrinkles in …
His eyes know the pain of loss all too well, yet Loet Vanderveen chooses to wear a smile. He watched war crumble his country. He saw both parents and his first love die way too …













