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Robert David Brady BIOGRAPHY
Born 1946 Reno, Nevada. Known for: Sculptor-mod ceramic forms.
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California-based, Robert Brady worked primarily in clay as an art student. The artist began experimenting with wood in 1986 and in this medium was able to create thin, large-scale figures with... Read full biography
California-based, Robert Brady worked primarily in clay as an art student. The artist began experimenting with wood in 1986 and in this medium was able to create thin, large-scale figures with delicate postures that in clay would be difficult to achieve. Source:. Bonnie Gangelhoff, "Carved and... Read full biography
California-based, Robert Brady worked primarily in clay as an art student. The artist began experimenting with wood in 1986 and in this medium was able to create thin, large-scale figures with delicate postures that in clay would be difficult to achieve. Source:. Bonnie Gangelhoff, "Carved and Chiseled Out" Southwest Art, July 2003
California-based, Robert Brady worked primarily in clay as an art student. The artist began experimenting with wood in 1986 and in this medium was able to create thin, large-scale figures with delicate postures that in clay would be difficult to achieve. Source:. Bonnie Gangelhoff, "Carved and Chiseled Out" Southwest Art, July 2003
California-based, Robert Brady worked primarily in clay as an art student. The artist began experimenting with wood in 1986 and in this medium was able to create thin, large-scale figures with delicate postures that in clay would be difficult to achieve. Source:. Bonnie Gangelhoff, "Carved and Chiseled Out" Southwest Art, July 2003
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California-based, Robert Brady worked primarily in clay as an art student. The artist began experimenting with wood in 1986 and in this medium was able to create thin, large-scale figures with delicate postures that in clay would be difficult to achieve.
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Bonnie Gangelhoff, "Carved and Chiseled Out" Southwest Art, July 2003
