Episode 312
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- Sculptor Martin Eichinger
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- Martin Eichinger used to create abstract pieces, but now he's devoted to bronze sculptures of human figures. Some people call his work figurative and classical, but he prefers to describe it as "romantic, mythical, narrative."
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- Wood Carver Leroy Setziol
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- Called the "father of woodcarving in Oregon," 86-year-old Leroy Setziol has done commissioned wood panels for site all over the state. At home in Sheridan, he discusses his career and how he developed his unique style, which combines geometric patterns with figures, especially religious themes.
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- Tin Man and Craftsman Gary Baxter
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- Known around Baker City as the "Tin Man," Gary Baxter creates pioneer era copper vessels and tells tall tales of the West. Visit Gary at his shop as he shows us his craftsmanship as a heat metal man and spins a few stories.
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- The Artful Blogger
- Wang Gongyi: Floating and Flowing
- by Jule Gilfillan | 03/04/2010
- The serenity of the watercolor-like washes and fluid gestures of Wang Gongyi’s prints give no indication of her turbulent past. Born in Tianjin, China in 1946, Wang was on a collision course with China’s Communist revolution. As a teen, she nearly starved to death during Mao’s disastrous Great Leap Forward, then later was “sent [...]
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