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Born 1942 Valley City, North Dakota. Known for: Sculptor-figures of women and children.
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Born in 1942 in Valley City, North Dakota, Becky Eiker began her career as an art teacher, and then evolved into a potter and then made the natural transition into sculpture. Her interest in the... Read full biography
Born in 1942 in Valley City, North Dakota, Becky Eiker began her career as an art teacher, and then evolved into a potter and then made the natural transition into sculpture. Her interest in the human figure stems from a group of Helena, Montana artists who met and shared model expenses. Because... Read full biography
Born in 1942 in Valley City, North Dakota, Becky Eiker began her career as an art teacher, and then evolved into a potter and then made the natural transition into sculpture. Her interest in the human figure stems from a group of Helena, Montana artists who met and shared model expenses. Because the poses of models are limited and rather static, Becky began to draw from her imagination to get more action and feeling into her figures. Becky's sculpture has received numerous awards in juried... Read full biography
Born in 1942 in Valley City, North Dakota, Becky Eiker began her career as an art teacher, and then evolved into a potter and then made the natural transition into sculpture. Her interest in the human figure stems from a group of Helena, Montana artists who met and shared model expenses. Because the poses of models are limited and rather static, Becky began to draw from her imagination to get more action and feeling into her figures. Becky's sculpture has received numerous awards in juried competition. Because of her ability to work spontaneously in clay, she also participates in many "Qucik Draw" events. In 1999, Becky presented the City of Helena with her first life-size bronze of a newsboy entitled "Extra! Extra!" as a thank you for the... Read full biography
Born in 1942 in Valley City, North Dakota, Becky Eiker began her career as an art teacher, and then evolved into a potter and then made the natural transition into sculpture. Her interest in the human figure stems from a group of Helena, Montana artists who met and shared model expenses. Because the poses of models are limited and rather static, Becky began to draw from her imagination to get more action and feeling into her figures. Becky's sculpture has received numerous awards in juried competition. Because of her ability to work spontaneously in clay, she also participates in many "Qucik Draw" events. In 1999, Becky presented the City of Helena with her first life-size bronze of a newsboy entitled "Extra! Extra!" as a thank you for the community's support of her career. Becky and her husband reside in Helena, Montana.
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