Dale Chihuly: A Celebration
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Author: Rock Hushka
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 127
Dale Chihuly, the hugely popular artist who works in glass, celebrates his 70th birthday in 2011. The Tacoma Art Museum, in his hometown, owns more than 150 examples of his work and is mounting an exhibition in his honor. Both this book and the exhibition showcase Chihuly's enduring interest in the arts and natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest, all of which are a major influence on his work. For the first time, Dale Chihuly: A Celebration focuses on the importance of these influences. From Native American baskets to wool trade blankets, the gritty Tacoma of the 1960s, and Puget Sound, this exhibition and book follow Chihuly's development and accomplishments and how he grew and evolved while maintaining close ties to Tacoma. The introduction by Rock Hushka traces Chihuly's creative process and the ways in which his abiding interest in the American Northwest enriches his work.
Author: Rock Hushka
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 127
Dale Chihuly, the hugely popular artist who works in glass, celebrates his 70th birthday in 2011. The Tacoma Art Museum, in his hometown, owns more than 150 examples of his work and is mounting an exhibition in his honor. Both this book and the exhibition showcase Chihuly's enduring interest in the arts and natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest, all of which are a major influence on his work. For the first time, Dale Chihuly: A Celebration focuses on the importance of these influences. From Native American baskets to wool trade blankets, the gritty Tacoma of the 1960s, and Puget Sound, this exhibition and book follow Chihuly's development and accomplishments and how he grew and evolved while maintaining close ties to Tacoma. The introduction by Rock Hushka traces Chihuly's creative process and the ways in which his abiding interest in the American Northwest enriches his work.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Rock Hushka
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 127
Dale Chihuly, the hugely popular artist who works in glass, celebrates his 70th birthday in 2011. The Tacoma Art Museum, in his hometown, owns more than 150 examples of his work and is mounting an exhibition in his honor. Both this book and the exhibition showcase Chihuly's enduring interest in the arts and natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest, all of which are a major influence on his work. For the first time, Dale Chihuly: A Celebration focuses on the importance of these influences. From Native American baskets to wool trade blankets, the gritty Tacoma of the 1960s, and Puget Sound, this exhibition and book follow Chihuly's development and accomplishments and how he grew and evolved while maintaining close ties to Tacoma. The introduction by Rock Hushka traces Chihuly's creative process and the ways in which his abiding interest in the American Northwest enriches his work.
Author: Rock Hushka
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 127
Dale Chihuly, the hugely popular artist who works in glass, celebrates his 70th birthday in 2011. The Tacoma Art Museum, in his hometown, owns more than 150 examples of his work and is mounting an exhibition in his honor. Both this book and the exhibition showcase Chihuly's enduring interest in the arts and natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest, all of which are a major influence on his work. For the first time, Dale Chihuly: A Celebration focuses on the importance of these influences. From Native American baskets to wool trade blankets, the gritty Tacoma of the 1960s, and Puget Sound, this exhibition and book follow Chihuly's development and accomplishments and how he grew and evolved while maintaining close ties to Tacoma. The introduction by Rock Hushka traces Chihuly's creative process and the ways in which his abiding interest in the American Northwest enriches his work.