Steve is a freind of mine and you could call him an apprentice. He is like a sponge. He soaks up everything I show or tell him. You can see that in his work. He watches over Cathys shoulder and notes every technique she uses. He is a quick and talented learner. He is getting very interested in Southern Banded Horns. Steve also brain tans and does plains indian bead work. He is in the process of tanning a buffalo robe with winter hair, right now. He is a real "Good egg" one I am glad to have as a friend. Scott Sibley
When Robert Weil started collecting images for the Contemporary Makers book in 1973 the challenge to record contemporary gun work was daunting. Gathering material was difficult and time consuming. Few makers thought that there was any value in published documentation of their work. Electronic publishing has changed all that. Having a website or having one's work available to view on the internet is becoming a necessity. In spite of all the potential to finally have a true overview of what's being produced by the artists of today, a great deal of work still remains covered up and basically unknown. Our role is to make an effort to document some portion of what’s going on today. To comment on the established makers and to uncover the unknown. We welcome your comments and suggestions and look to you our readers to make us aware of the talented makers out there. Art and Jan Riser Robert Weil and The Makers
Steve is a freind of mine and you could call him an apprentice. He is like a sponge. He soaks up everything I show or tell him. You can see that in his work. He watches over Cathys shoulder and notes every technique she uses. He is a quick and talented learner. He is getting very interested in Southern Banded Horns. Steve also brain tans and does plains indian bead work. He is in the process of tanning a buffalo robe with winter hair, right now. He is a real "Good egg" one I am glad to have as a friend.
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