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William Morris: Primal Instincts |
| Section: THE ARTS / GALLERY |
| Author: Editor |
| Publication: The world & I online |
| Issue Date: 1/1/1993 |
| Size: 363 Words, 2,211 Characters |
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One of the finest glass craftsmen in the United States, 35-year-old William Morris has gained international renown for his haunting, primordial glass sculptures.
As a boy Morris would find Indian burial sites and archaeological remains during long hikes in the rugged coas...
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...ass, many gorgeous pieces, after hours of work, smash to the floor due to only one wrong movement. Morris says he actually is able to complete 50 percent, and sometimes less, of the pieces he begins. But those works are expressions of archetypal, timeless beauty. Morris shows at many galleries around the world, including most recently the Friesen Gallery in Sun Valley, Idaho. --The Editor.
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