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Faces of Many Nations

Faces of Many Nations

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Amelie "Amie" Sloan took her first pottery course at the Rehoboth, Delaware Art League with Dorothy Lewis in 1973. Since then, she has worked on sculpting ethnic clay masks. In 2007 a retrospective of her work was hung at the League. This book is an outcome of the show. It demonstrates her abiding interest in the clay medium and in anthropology, history, and decoration.

Author: Amelie Sloan
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 06/05/2012
Pages: 90
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.29lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.23d
ISBN: 9781477601266

About the Author
In 1938 Amelie "Amie" Sloan, on a class trip to New York City, visited the studio of Melvina Hoffman who was sculpting full-size models of her series "Races of Man" for the Field Museum in Chicago. Later, Amie decided to do a series, making ethnic faces in clay which could be wall decorations rather than free-standing pieces. Sources have included museum visits and catalogs, newspapers, magazines and books. This book is an outcome of her 2007 show at the Delaware Art League. It demonstrates her abiding interest in the clay medium and in anthropology, history, and decoration. The mother of three, grandmother of six, and great-grandmother of one, Amie has been a farm wife, an elementary teacher, and a pottery teacher at the Art League with the Academy of Lifelong Learning. Amie is a native Delawarean. She has lived in the same house at Pinewater Farm for over sixty years.

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