Page loaded successfully. Showing magazine articles for Tim (Timothy) Washburn.
Artist Magazine Ads
Magazine articles page for Tim (Timothy) Washburn ((Born 1965)), known for Native American themed sculpture, hand carved marble, stone, alabaster. Showing 2 magazine articles.
Tim (Timothy) Washburn MAGAZINE ADS
Born 1965 Mesa, Arizona. Known for: Native American themed sculpture, hand carved marble, stone, alabaster.
Lots Sold: 79%, High Price: Subscribe.
"Navajo sculptor Tim Washburn appeared as featured artist for the 2016 Prescott Indian Art Market at Sharlot Hall Museum the weekend of July 9-10. Washburn, a self-taught artist, has exhibited his... Read full biography
"Navajo sculptor Tim Washburn appeared as featured artist for the 2016 Prescott Indian Art Market at Sharlot Hall Museum the weekend of July 9-10. Washburn, a self-taught artist, has exhibited his work at museums and markets for more than 30 years. This past year, his brown alabaster sculpture,... Read full biography
"Navajo sculptor Tim Washburn appeared as featured artist for the 2016 Prescott Indian Art Market at Sharlot Hall Museum the weekend of July 9-10. Washburn, a self-taught artist, has exhibited his work at museums and markets for more than 30 years. This past year, his brown alabaster sculpture, “Reservation Herding,” won Best of Show at the Prescott market. Washburn sculpts mostly in stone – alabaster, limestone and marble. His work is noteworthy for portraying the strength, dignity and beauty... Read full biography
"Navajo sculptor Tim Washburn appeared as featured artist for the 2016 Prescott Indian Art Market at Sharlot Hall Museum the weekend of July 9-10. Washburn, a self-taught artist, has exhibited his work at museums and markets for more than 30 years. This past year, his brown alabaster sculpture, “Reservation Herding,” won Best of Show at the Prescott market. Washburn sculpts mostly in stone – alabaster, limestone and marble. His work is noteworthy for portraying the strength, dignity and beauty of traditional Navajo people. Strength is depicted through the steadfastness and endurance of his people; dignity comes from his respect and love for Navajo tradition; and beauty is reflected in the harmony of living with nature and from his deep... Read full biography
"Navajo sculptor Tim Washburn appeared as featured artist for the 2016 Prescott Indian Art Market at Sharlot Hall Museum the weekend of July 9-10. Washburn, a self-taught artist, has exhibited his work at museums and markets for more than 30 years. This past year, his brown alabaster sculpture, “Reservation Herding,” won Best of Show at the Prescott market. Washburn sculpts mostly in stone – alabaster, limestone and marble. His work is noteworthy for portraying the strength, dignity and beauty of traditional Navajo people. Strength is depicted through the steadfastness and endurance of his people; dignity comes from his respect and love for Navajo tradition; and beauty is reflected in the harmony of living with nature and from his deep spirituality which is a constant way of life. Early in his career, Washburn created his own carving tools, or found other handmade tools in... Read full biography
Tim (Timothy) Washburn - Artist Info
About Tim (Timothy) Washburn: Magazine Ads
Magazine Articles (2)
Magazine articles based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
- On the SceneNovember 2003Editor, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- The Indigenous SculptorsAugust 2002Davis, Lynn PyneSouthwest Art
