Publications
Over the years I have accumulated many publications and advertisements.
What follows are a few of the most impressive, if not humorous, on up to my current efforts.
Michigan State News, 6/28/72. Full page cartoon ad featuring yours truly, penned by fellow student artist Ron Pitts.
Morrice H.S. Trumpeteer, 3/14/75. I was the Art department.
Always in trouble with the administration,
my politically active alter ego is pictured here.
Who’s Who Magazine featured an article about my Flying Clayworks pottery studio, 1983.
Sedona Magazine ad, spring, 1997.
136 of these sculptures “Orellana” were made and sold ($3,200 ea.) during tenure at Sculptured Arts Gallery, Tlaquepaque Village, Sedona, Arizona. Pride is taken as the fountains were consistently shown in the main viewing window, and delivered coast to coast.
Sedona Festival article featured in the Sedona Arts periodical, 1986.
Ceramics Monthly Magazine, 4/1988.
My wife Karen wrote this article featuring “Maia.”
134 have been sold ($3,200 ea.) from ’87 to ’05.
Sedona Arts News, 1994. I have shown in The Sculptured Arts Gallery for 25 years, now known as The Inner Eye Gallery. Public demonstrations included my trademark traveling
RAKU kiln and pottery studio,
producing dazzling fire and brimstone products right before their eyes.
Tucson Home and Garden Magazine, Spring,1993.
A collaboration with friend Alex Galvez.
The featured door lower left graces our home, with 2 sections from the sculpture “Electra.”
The Arizona Daily Star, July 11,1985. This article was featured during my tenure as the shop owner of Flying Clayworks, from 1983 to 1985. The shop rented studio space, classes, tutoring, kiln use, and succeeded in sales of pottery clay, potter’s wheels, kilns, and equipment. Home studio built in ’86.
Couture International Jeweler, Spring, 2006. Four page article
featuring the bronze sculpture: “St. John of the Third Eye,” ©2003, & ‘06.
One of Tucson’s top 10 observations from the 2006 gem shows:
>http:/ /www.tanzanitefoundati...load/Spring2006_Couture.pdf<
for access to the full article.
In 2004, Mixtec Apache flute player and artist Juan Cruz used
“The Cost of Freedom”
(see story page)
for his meditation CD, Broken Wings.
Over 12,000 stretch image jewel case renderings and full image posters have been sold.
Superceptions
Perceptual Visions from the Precognitive Fringe, 2008.
Contains around 30 color images. A short read, but a long look.
©Makanda Trading Company
Four of a series of 7 Incense envelopes, © 2010 to Makanda Tr. Co.
Top left: “Angkor Wat”
Top right: “Dragonfly Mirror.”
Bottom left: “Machu Picchu, Labyrinths of the Sun.”
Bottom right: “KALI, Impulse of Creation.”
owner: brianb003@yahoo.com