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Born 1924. Known for: Mixed-media sculpture, ceramics.
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Interested in birds and animals from early childhood on, she is said to have created birds out of crayolas, warmed in the sun. At 16, Ford won a prize for carving a bear and a cub in sandstone. She... Read full biography
Interested in birds and animals from early childhood on, she is said to have created birds out of crayolas, warmed in the sun. At 16, Ford won a prize for carving a bear and a cub in sandstone. She studied at Scripps College with Albert Stewart and became the youngest artist ever invited to show... Read full biography
Interested in birds and animals from early childhood on, she is said to have created birds out of crayolas, warmed in the sun. At 16, Ford won a prize for carving a bear and a cub in sandstone. She studied at Scripps College with Albert Stewart and became the youngest artist ever invited to show her work at the Dalzell Hatfield Gallery. Subsequently, she studied with Maija Grotell at the Cranbrook Art Academy and graduated with a Master of Fine Arts in 1950. She was the featured artist in the... Read full biography
Interested in birds and animals from early childhood on, she is said to have created birds out of crayolas, warmed in the sun. At 16, Ford won a prize for carving a bear and a cub in sandstone. She studied at Scripps College with Albert Stewart and became the youngest artist ever invited to show her work at the Dalzell Hatfield Gallery. Subsequently, she studied with Maija Grotell at the Cranbrook Art Academy and graduated with a Master of Fine Arts in 1950. She was the featured artist in the Nov. 1958 edition of the American Artist magazine. Born in 1924, this is not the same artist as Betty D. Ford (1912-1985). Sources include. the artist's website. information courtesy of Lui Antal Deak... Read full biography
Interested in birds and animals from early childhood on, she is said to have created birds out of crayolas, warmed in the sun. At 16, Ford won a prize for carving a bear and a cub in sandstone. She studied at Scripps College with Albert Stewart and became the youngest artist ever invited to show her work at the Dalzell Hatfield Gallery. Subsequently, she studied with Maija Grotell at the Cranbrook Art Academy and graduated with a Master of Fine Arts in 1950. She was the featured artist in the Nov. 1958 edition of the American Artist magazine. Born in 1924, this is not the same artist as Betty D. Ford (1912-1985). Sources include. the artist's website. information courtesy of Lui Antal Deak
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