The
Dream Weaver Ian and
his wife, Betty, have been quite successful in the dream-selling business
through their White Knight Gallery in Cheltenham, England. Ian has pieces
in collections all over the world, some of his carvings fetching up
to $25,000. The gallery
is also the studio where he creates most of his art. Producing about
a dozen pieces a year, Ian works to build inventory for his exhibitions,
which he and Betty assemble every two years. To a limited extent he
does some creative work in their home in Ireland, where they spend about
six months out of the year. This work is at a much more relaxed pace.
A strong believer in sharing what you know, he published his first instructional book in 1983. This book, Techniques of Creative Woodcarving, was followed in by two others in 1985 and 1987. He has also written dozens of magazine articles. Ian’s Inspirations The Art of Ian Norbury showcases his best work with lush photographs and insightful captions. We’re pleased to offer a preview of the book in these pages. As you view his work, you notice that the folly of mankind is the basis of much of his work, and when asked why, he explains, “I read a lot of books about history and ancient mythology. It’s fascinating to me to watch the same sorts of things being done by the same sort of people over and over again. Vanity and greed are strong themes throughout history and are reflected in my work. I enjoy the challenge of expressing an old theme in a new way. Maybe it’s because I spend a lot of time by myself, but I tend to look at people through the wrong end of a telescope.” Art aficionados throughout the world are enjoying that view, too, and look forward to adding another Ian Norbury dream to their collections. |
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Classes and Instructions Ian will again come stateside for a teaching tour through the Southern States January through March 2005. Watch this magazine for more details about the latest teaching/seminar tour or visit his website, www.iannorbury.com. Easy to navigate, the site serves as an online newsletter for the latest Ian happenings. In addition to the photo gallery and an appearance schedule. Ian’s site has two popular elements that keep his growing legion of followers coming back for more. The first is a “works in progress” section where visitors can click on images of Ian’s latest sculptures in various stages of development. The second is an area where web visitors can pose technique-related questions to Ian. He reviews them and then answers them in downloadable three- to four- minute video segments.
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Ian's Woodcarving Tips When asked what he could offer carvers to help them improve, Ian offered advice in his inimitable style.
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The
Art of Ian Norbury Take a look at a lifetime of outstanding carvings
created by British artist Ian Norbury. Includes large format full-color
photographs of his works plus commentary by the artist. |
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This sculpture is both a beautiful figure study and a powerful social commentary. Gaea is the earth goddess in Greek mythology. Ian chose to depict her in a death throe position over a blackened earth as a statement about man’s disrespectful attitude toward our planet. Lime and marble 18" tall |
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Carving
Classic Female Figures |
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Carving
Classic Female Faces in Wood |
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Fundamentals
of Figure Carving |
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