From:
"John VanCamp" <jvcstnwrks@zzzzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Fri, 28 Jan 2005 08:41:50 -0600
Subject:
Ian Newbery
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From: <abknight@------ >
Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 6:41 AM
Subject: [stone] Re: Ian Newbery
Quoted text begins.Not so famous sculptors quiz answer:
Brad J Goldberg
End of quote.
Didn't see the initial "quiz" until after you posted the answer.
I meet Brad back in 1976 when he participated in the internation
sculptor's symposium held here in Liberty Hill, and over the
next 10 years or so talked with him a few times. Last I knew,
he had a small stone mill up in the Dallas area, and was doing
architectural work to support his sculpture. Have no idea where
or what he is doing now. Bye the Bye, his piece in Liberty Hill
is one of two granite pieces. Rest were mostly Texas Limestone.
JVC
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