From:
Geri Brown <gerimbrown@zzzzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Thu, 20 Jan 2005 08:55:31 -0800 (PST)
Subject:
Ton Kalle
While following the leads of European sculptors in Bill's most recent missive I was surfing the net and came across this wonderful site:
http://www.artnut.com/intl.html
This is a very comprehensive site of sculpture gardens throughout the world. I hope you all enjoy.
Geri
abknight@------ wrote:
Quoted text begins.Sora is not animalistic or columnar, but the pelt and gait are
suggestive of the Lippsian beasts as I imagine them, as well as is the
swaying stacking and surprises of addition.
End of quote.
http://hika-art.hp.infoseek.co.jp/touya/43a.html
Gurutto Sculpture Park is a very nice place to visit.
About one fith stone out of 60 or so works.
Kalle is a veritable Bonnard, but there I go comparing.
You can almost taste his color. I believe the Peach is
Norwegian Rose Marble.
There are so many carvers in the world. I am getting
quite a list of Europeans. Ulrich Ruekriem, who is like
the most famous stone artist in the western hemisphere,
who knew? Gunn Harbitz, Baard Brevik, Pal Svensson, Claus
Haake, Sigurdur Gundmunsson, whom I think you might
especially like as he makes granite candy. Many, many out
there
How is Elvis?
Has everyone taken Mr. Moore's shop tour? He might give
web rides yet to those who ask admission. I lost the url.
Bill
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