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Exploring Heroism in Sculpture with Basil Watson
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Today, Lucy Branch, talks to Jamaican-born sculptor Basil Watson. Known for his dynamic and heroic sculptures, Watson shares his journey from a drawing enthusiast to becoming Jamaica's leading sculptor.
He discusses his creative process, the influence of his father Barrington Watson, and the inspiration drawn from human stories and athletic dynamism. The episode highlights his notable works, including the Windrush Monument in Waterloo Station, London and the challenges he faced in his career.
Watson's insights on the importance of technical mastery, observation of life, and the ebb and flow of the creative process offer valuable lessons for emerging sculptors.
00:00 Introduction to Sculpture Vulture
00:31 Personal Updates and TV Interest
03:37 Remembrance Day and Sabin Howard's War Memorial
05:41 Interview with Sculptor Basil Watson
06:51 Basil Watson's Artistic Journey
07:49 The Influence of Drawing and Movement
16:19 Creating the Windrush Sculpture
19:08 Career Struggles and Public Sculptures
23:02 Inspiration and Creative Process
31:57 Final Thoughts and Reflections
35:37 Support and Closing Remarks
You can find images of Basil's work and a transcription of the interview at Sculpture Vulture Blog - SCULPTURE VULTURE
Please support the show with Buy Me A Coffee.Com
You can also support the show by purchasing, Bronze Behaving Badly, about the foundations of preserving sculpture and architectural features. Or, one of several novels about sculpture such as, Restoration Murder, by Lucy Branch This podcast was brought to you by Antique Bronze specialists in sculpture conservation
45 episoade
Manage episode 449737820 series 2976726
Today, Lucy Branch, talks to Jamaican-born sculptor Basil Watson. Known for his dynamic and heroic sculptures, Watson shares his journey from a drawing enthusiast to becoming Jamaica's leading sculptor.
He discusses his creative process, the influence of his father Barrington Watson, and the inspiration drawn from human stories and athletic dynamism. The episode highlights his notable works, including the Windrush Monument in Waterloo Station, London and the challenges he faced in his career.
Watson's insights on the importance of technical mastery, observation of life, and the ebb and flow of the creative process offer valuable lessons for emerging sculptors.
00:00 Introduction to Sculpture Vulture
00:31 Personal Updates and TV Interest
03:37 Remembrance Day and Sabin Howard's War Memorial
05:41 Interview with Sculptor Basil Watson
06:51 Basil Watson's Artistic Journey
07:49 The Influence of Drawing and Movement
16:19 Creating the Windrush Sculpture
19:08 Career Struggles and Public Sculptures
23:02 Inspiration and Creative Process
31:57 Final Thoughts and Reflections
35:37 Support and Closing Remarks
You can find images of Basil's work and a transcription of the interview at Sculpture Vulture Blog - SCULPTURE VULTURE
Please support the show with Buy Me A Coffee.Com
You can also support the show by purchasing, Bronze Behaving Badly, about the foundations of preserving sculpture and architectural features. Or, one of several novels about sculpture such as, Restoration Murder, by Lucy Branch This podcast was brought to you by Antique Bronze specialists in sculpture conservation
45 episoade
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