Dear Herb,
how did you come up with the idea of using Crayola in your works? What ensured your success in having your own account with Crayola? I tried everything else. I grew up working carpentry with my Step-Dad, so using my hands and working with wood and steel came very naturally for me. In college I trained with a couple of local sculptors who created large-scale public works in stainless steel and bronze and it opened my eyes to the process of creating artwork for a larger audience. After college I started a job as a casting technician at a bronze foundry in West Palm Beach. While there I learned the art of lost-wax casting and ceramic shell investment molding, along with creating several hundred large bronze sculptures, including the last sculpture of Photorealist Duane Hanson before he died. |
photo: courtesy of the artist |
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