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Golden Age of Crafts

The early days of teaching the arts were filled with young students who not only had benefited from the appreciation and support for the arts throughout all the years of education but were fitted with the intelligence to pursue a study of it. My students pushed me into deeper and broader learning experiences in all areas of the arts. Not many examples remain, but I will add them as I find more examples.
I had taught Crafts and Advanced Crafts following the retirement of Pat Fullerton, one of the most outstanding Arts Educators Redlands have ever seen and still reveres.

Date: 10/17/2008
Size: 6 items
The Mask 1974, ceramic (8"x12")
 
 

The Mask 1974, ceramic (8"x12")

The Cosmic Kid, 1982, plaster and assemblage.[/b][/i]
 
 

The Cosmic Kid, 1982, plaster and assemblage.[/b][/i]

Sultry Goddess, 1986, plaster and assemblage. (mask, 5"x8")
 
 

Sultry Goddess, 1986, plaster and assemblage. (mask, 5"x8")

silver and opal-ring 1985
 
 

silver and opal-ring 1985

Hoo-Ghave, 1974
 
 

Hoo-Ghave, 1974

Hoo-Ghave-2
 
 

Hoo-Ghave-2

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