WebOct 6, 2011 · Whitman students and local sculpture enthusiasts had the opportunity on Tuesday, Oct. 4 to meet world-renowned sculptor Deborah Butterfield, creator of the beloved Whitman campus fixture “Styx.” Butterfield delivered an hour-long lecture at Maxey Hall about her artistic career and vision. Butterfield gained recognition in the art world … WebDeborah Butterfield is an American sculptor best known for her depictions of horses made from found objects and natural materials, such as wood …
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WebOct 18, 2015 · Deborah Butterfield: The Nature of Horses. Deborah Butterfield captures the essence of the horse with her contemporary sculpture—characters of strength, … WebOct 16, 2015 · Sculptures Delight and Amaze. Exhibition of Butterfield Horses at Denver Botanic Gardens closes Sunday Oct. 18, 2015. Life-sized horses abound at the Denver Botanic Gardens. They have been resting and grazing there and are ready for other pastures soon. Don’t miss this exhibition before they are rounded up this Sunday. synthes know your options trauma
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WebDeborah Butterfield first began creating sculpture in the form of a horse in the 1970’s using mud, clay and sticks. In 1977, she moved to a ranch in Montana and in 1979 began using scrap metal and found steel. For the … WebWe’ve created such sculptures depicting prominent people ranging from Dr. Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks to Arthur Blank and Franklin D. Roosevelt. No matter what you’re … Webone subject—the horse. Since 1973, Butterfield has made horses out of mud, sticks, barbed wire, metal, and found objects, including a wrecked trailer and the remains of a factory. The artist is not interested in making her horses look real. Referring to her creations as "alter egos"—or other selves—Butterfield often synthes lc-dcp