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Read [Diana Lindsay Book] * Ricardo Breceda: Accidental Artist Online # PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Ricardo Breceda: Accidental Artist Robert H. Nunnally Jr. said A vivid portrait of a creative force. Ricardo Breceda creates fascinating large representational sculptures, using mostly scrap metal materials. He occupies neither the niche of the classically-trained academician sculptor nor the niche of the stereotypic eccentric "outsider" artist. In "Ricardo Breceda: Accidental Artist", we instead learn of a business-like man who discovered sculpture almost by chance, and then fostered his own sense of creativity and craft.This bo

Ricardo Breceda: Accidental Artist

Title : Ricardo Breceda: Accidental Artist
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Rating : 4.11 (796 Votes)
Asin : 0932653995
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 256 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-07-06
Language : English

Thank you Diana Lindsay for bringing us Ricardo Breceda. --Craig Deutsch, Desert Report, a publication of the Sierra ClubRicardo Breceda: Accidental Artist holds attraction for several audiences, from art collections strong in modern sculptors to books featuring California or Southern California artists, and others focusing on travel attractions. --Midwest Book Review - James A. Several of his pieces adorn businesses, homes and gardens. The Anza-Borrego Desert Region, first published in 1978, remains a popular guidebook now in its fifth printing. Lindsay's narrative focuses on how Breceda cam

This is that story.. Over 120 metallic sculptures are scattered over three non-contiguous square miles of Borrego Valley. Startling and stunning as these fantastic sculptures are, they beg a story of how they came to be. Placed against the backdrop of the stunning Anza-Borrego desert in southern California, Ricardo Breceda's Sky Art is the perfect blend of stunning craftsmanship and placement in the open desert landscape. From science to history and nature, the sculptures have evolved into whim and fantasy -- something for everyone on this large desert palette

. Diana Lindsay has been researching and writing about the Anza-Borrego area of southern California for over 40 years. Diana is an avid bicyclist, runner and hiker. She co-authored the Anza-Borrego Desert Region (1978), a guidebook now in its 5th edition, as well as Anza-Borrego A to Z: People, Places, and Thin

Robert H. Nunnally Jr. said A vivid portrait of a creative force. Ricardo Breceda creates fascinating large representational sculptures, using mostly scrap metal materials. He occupies neither the niche of the classically-trained academician sculptor nor the niche of the stereotypic eccentric "outsider" artist. In "Ricardo Breceda: Accidental Artist", we instead learn of a business-like man who discovered sculpture almost by chance, and then fostered his own sense of creativity and craft.This book is very appealing because its layout and abundant photographs of the statues enlivens and gives a context to the biographical text. The reader is spared the. Magic in the desert Ricardo has created an original scupture garden in Borrego Springs. Diana Lindsay has photographed and documented his amazing creation. Dennis Avery is the patron. Congratulations to all.. "Artistic, beautiful." according to teeke97. I have been to the Anza Borrego desert three different times to see the sculptures and I think I have now seen all 129 of them. They are truely beautiful. The book helped me to find ones I hadn't see before with the detailed maps, etc. Gerry Showalter, Ramona, CA

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