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Gregory M.
Barton
1946 -
2006
Born in New York in 1946
Gregory Barton was a commercial photographer and a Helicopter pilot before
turning his attention to the Fine Arts. After years of drawing and
painting at the University of Houston, a course with James Surls, renowned
Wood Sculptor, inspired Gregory and started him on his way to a successful
career as a sculptor.
Gregory moved to California in 1979 and completed his Bachelor of Arts under the guidance of James Black at CSUS Hayward. Here he developed his love for Bronze Casting. Gregory also works in stone, steel and wood. He began welding found steel while doing his Master's work at CSUS Sacramento with Gerald Wahlberg. Gregory's latest works
involve the figure in motion, dance movements captured with electronic
flash, poses impossible to hold..."because we are all in transition". His
abstract figure sculptures started getting longer and thinner and
more beautiful. His works have been featured in galleries from France to
Canada and throughout Northern California. Barton's Bronzes are on view at
the Barton Gallery.
A Memorial Scholarship Fund has been
set up by California State University. Please contact them for more
information, or mail donations to: Gregory Barton Memorial Scholarship
Fund, CA State University, College of Arts & Letters, 6000 J Street,
Sacramento, CA 95819.
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