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Clyde Ball Born and raised in Indiana. Spent two years at Iowa State (planning to be a veterinarian - which didnt happen, but found a beautiful Iowa farm girl to be his wife, and they are now in their 54th~ year of marriage). Graduated Utah State 1953 and as an antiaircraft artillery lieutenant defended Baltimore for two years (it must be noted that there were no Russian air attacks during that period), and then attended the Art Institute of Chicago on the GI Bill. For several years he worked for the West Bend Company as a salesman/sales manager, but since the mid sixties he, and his wife (also an artist), have been full time artists, exploring the mediums of drawing, prints, painting, and sculpture. Was there a particular inspiration for his sculpture Fountainhead? No. When starting a piece, in whatever medium, his only purpose is to create an object that works for him and somehow satisfies his artistic psyche. His artists statement: I start with nothing, end with something and usually enjoy the trip. |
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Fountainhead
was purchased by Dr. Enrique and Mrs. Janet Schwarz in 1970.
On a recent trip to Saugatuck, they decided to donate Clydes sculpture back to his community. Unbeknownst to Clyde, his sculpture was juried into the 2005 exhibit, and now is a permanent part of Art Round Town and the communitys collection. |
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