The words that
resonated in my mind before finding their place on paper,
resonate in thousands other men and women's minds; with wonder, with force
at times, and with tenderness
in other
moments.
I'm
at that
moment (just before 50) and realise that its
time to look forward...», and «Debbie's life story of her struggles and successes has truly motivated and inspired me to persevere
in some areas of my life that I have been hesitant to start due to fear of failure»,
resonate and touch me deeply.
At the present moment, however — at a time of increased interest in such European and American artists as Kozan's near contemporary, Biloxi potter George E. Ohr, whose work was rediscovered in the 1970s; in 1960s ceramic artists like Ron Nagle and Ken Price; in outsider artist and ceramicist Eugene Von Bruenchenhein; and in contemporary artists working in clay like Kathy Butterly, Andrew Lord, and Arlene Shechet — it is Kozan's more eccentric sculpted works that resonat
At the present
moment, however —
at a time of increased interest in such European and American artists as Kozan's near contemporary, Biloxi potter George E. Ohr, whose work was rediscovered in the 1970s; in 1960s ceramic artists like Ron Nagle and Ken Price; in outsider artist and ceramicist Eugene Von Bruenchenhein; and in contemporary artists working in clay like Kathy Butterly, Andrew Lord, and Arlene Shechet — it is Kozan's more eccentric sculpted works that resonat
at a
time of increased interest
in such European and American artists as Kozan's near contemporary, Biloxi potter George E. Ohr, whose work was rediscovered
in the 1970s;
in 1960s ceramic artists like Ron Nagle and Ken Price;
in outsider artist and ceramicist Eugene Von Bruenchenhein; and
in contemporary artists working
in clay like Kathy Butterly, Andrew Lord, and Arlene Shechet — it is Kozan's more eccentric sculpted works that
resonate.