decorative image of piece-of-cake-no-131-richard-hill , PIECE OF CAKE NO. 131 2017-10-25 09:46:36

PIECE OF CAKE NO. 131

Richard Scott Hill, an internationally renowned artist , graduated from Northside High in Atlanta in 1960; attended West Georgia College; and, in 1969, graduated with honors from the University of Georgia with a Master of Fine Arts degree; and while attending the University of Georgia, his artwork was included in numerous prestigious exhibitions, including Drawings…

decorative image of piece-of-cake-no-120-richard-hill , PIECE OF CAKE NO. 120 2017-10-25 09:28:32

PIECE OF CAKE NO. 120

Richard Scott Hill, an internationally renowned artist , graduated from Northside High in Atlanta in 1960; attended West Georgia College; and, in 1969, graduated with honors from the University of Georgia with a Master of Fine Arts degree; and while attending the University of Georgia, his artwork was included in numerous prestigious exhibitions,

decorative image of harry-kline-drill-team , Harry Kline 2017-10-25 08:39:56

DRILL TEAM

Harry Kline was a model-maker of boats, draftsman and sculptor. He is best known as the author of The Yachtsman’s Guide to the Bahamas for many years. These technical maritime books also contained his drawings and designs. His last sculpture exhibition was at the Judith Proctor Gallery in Seaside, Florida in the late 90’s or early 00’s.

decorative image of emily-wilson-sunrise-goat-planet , SUNRISE AT THE GOAT PLANET 2017-10-23 11:29:36

SUNRISE AT THE GOAT PLANET

Emily Wilson was raised in Huntsville, Alabama. In 1982 she received a BFA degree with a focus in painting from the Memphis College of Art, Memphis, TN. During her time there she developed an interest in wood and metal media. A whimsical narrative style already present in her early development of sculpture was greatly influenced by living in the New Orleans area during the latter half of the 1980’s.

decorative image of bell-Paolo-Soleri , BELL, 1965 2017-10-23 09:32:51

BELL, 1965

For more than 40 years, proceeds from sales of Paolo Soleri’s wind-bells have provided funds for construction to test his theoretical work. Ceramic and bronze bells are still produced and sold at Arcosanti and Cosanti in Arizona.