Max Ernst
Joan Miro
Agnès de Frumerie (1869-1937)
Her artistic circle included Lachenal, Rodin, Gauguin, Strindberg, Mucha, Edvard Munch, Claude Debussy, and Edvard Grieg
Alessandro Tagliolini
Update 14/4/2014
” …the object of art-is not to reproduce reality, but to create a reality of the same intensity “
Alberto Giacometti
Jean Cocteau with abstract charger
Carlton Ball
Hans Coper
Le Corbusier
Marcello Fantoni,Italy
David Roberts
June 7 2014
Jun Kaneko
Marc Chagall in his studio, France, 1955. Photo by Mark Shaw.
Vera Mukhina , a model for her giant 24 metre statue of “Worker and Collective Farm Girl” in the background
James Innocenti
Constantin Brancusi, in Paris studio
Eddie Curtis – UK potter
Diego Romero
Maria Gamundi
Nils Thorsson ( 1898—1975 ), Royal Copenhagen—Alumina, Denmark
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July 7 2014
Jim Robson, UK
Doug Finch at his Holyford Pottery studio
Alexander Archipenko Ukraine / USA sculptor
Pablo Picasso standing in front of his sculpture-‘Head of Woman with Hair Bun,’
1931 Photo Antonio Cores
Mirta Morigi at her bottega
Max Ernst
Michelle Gregor ceramicist
Rocket Dogfish Teapot – Richard Godfrey
Henri Matisse and plaster cast of The Serpentine
1900
Alexander Calder
Chris Staley, USA
Jacky Coville
France
Inge King – at the Constellation retrospective
NGV Australia
99 year old Inge is still sculpting.
Isamo Noguchi
Juan Torres with La Calavera Catrina
American sculptor Preston Jackson.
Margaret Keelan
Robert Compton
Phil Rogers Pottery, Rhayader, Wales
Potter Robert Tenorio – San Domingo Pottery, USA
Robert Amerson
Rita Duckworth
Theodoros Papagiannis, Greece
Viola Frey
Bert Flugelman
Don Sprague
Alice R. Ballard
Waylande Gregory at work on ‘Light dispelling darkness’
Archives of American Art
Aristide Maillol inspecting “La-montagne” ( ‘The-mountain’ )- (1936) -in the studio of Van Dongen
Photograph Brassaï 1936
Bennett Bean
Claudi Casanovas – London exhibition at Erskine, Hall and Coe
Matthew Blakely
El Anatsu – metal can art sculptures
‘The Versatile Jean Cocteau’
Photo – Philippe Halsman, ca. 1949,
Clementine Van de Walt
Misty Gamble
‘The White Queen’ by Cheryl Tall
San Diego Botanic Garden
Aldo Londi with his creation-Rimini Blu
Robert Sperry
Northwest Designer Craftsman Exhibition
Pamela Sunday
George Ohr
George Baldwin
Leza McVey
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Leza McVey
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I’m 58 and just started taking my first art history class through the eyes of a sculpture I came upon your article on Artist statement( Clay Times 2006). Thanks
Great post, inspiring. Amazing how much can be gleaned from a photo of an artist at work.
We are what we eat! We resemble what we make! Nothing more …and nothing less.
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