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Harry Weber: Sculpting History
Manage episode 488024770 series 2322404
Harry Weber takes us on a captivating journey through the world of sculpture and art. From his early days drawing to creating monumental works that grace parks and public spaces, Harry shares the stories behind his inspirations and the creative process that fuels his artistry. With a casual, conversational style, he reflects on the importance of drawing from life, the challenges of sculpting, and the collaborative nature of his work. Listeners will find themselves laughing and learning as Harry playfully navigates through his experiences, touching on everything from his military background to his fascination with the human form in art. This episode serves not just as a glimpse into the life of a sculptor, but also as a reminder of the passion and dedication that goes into the creation of every piece of art.
So join us as we explore the intricacies of Harry's craft, from the conceptual drawings that start it all to the final installation of his larger-than-life sculptures. Through his engaging storytelling, Harry not only showcases his artistic journey but also highlights the universal themes of perseverance, creativity, and the joy of making art that resonates with people. Whether you're an aspiring artist or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of sculpture, this episode is a delightful mix of humor, insight, and inspiration that you won't want to miss.
[00:00] Welcome and Introduction
[00:27] Meet Harry Weber: Renowned Sculptor
[01:26] The Art of Drawing and Sculpting
[02:49] Creating Iconic Sculptures
[04:42] The Process of Sculpting Large Pieces
[06:46] Challenges and Techniques in Sculpture
[19:44] Military Service and Personal Reflections
[27:51] Transition to Full-Time Sculptor
[28:39] Competing for Commissions
[28:55] The Impact of Public Sculptures
[30:10] Evolution of Technique
[31:50] Listening While Sculpting
[32:57] Historical Perspectives and Influences
[33:44] Meeting Influential Figures
[35:18] Parallels in History
[37:23] The Role of Money and Success
[47:13] Advice for Aspiring Artists
[57:08] Conclusion and Reflections
Takeaways:
- Harry Weber emphasizes the importance of drawing from life rather than photographs to capture true essence.
- Creating sculptures involves a mix of talent, hard work, and a sprinkle of luck, according to Harry.
- Harry's journey into art has been a lifelong passion, beginning at the age of four with drawing.
- The artistic process is a collaborative effort, especially when sculpting large pieces with engineers and other artisans.
- His sculptures include representations of historical figures and sports icons, making his work a significant part of American culture.
- The conversation highlights Harry's humorous take on the artistic process, revealing both the struggles and joys of being a sculptor.
- His sculptures are not just art pieces; they serve as cultural narratives, representing the stories and histories of the figures they depict.
Sculptures/Items Mentioned in the Conversation
- Harry Weber in his studio
- Bar in New York
- Culver Military Academy
- Adam Wainwright
- Stifel (Bear & Bull)
- Bobby Orr
- Boston Bruins
- National Military Center in Perryville, MO (Marine in Afghanistan, Nurse from Vietnam, Tuskegee Airman)
- Don Faurot
- The Captain's Return (Lewis & Clark on the Saint Louis Riverfront)
- VMD Sculpting
- Ad Astra Foundry
- Dred & Harriet Scott
- Drury Plaza Hotel Diorama
- Jack Buck
- Ozzie Smith
- Jack Daniels "The Barrelman"
- Doug Flutie
- GIs on the Plain of Reeds in Vietnam
- Bill Mauldin
- Closing in Full Cry (Harry Weber's first sculpture)
- Adam Long (artist)
This is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com
#harryweber #sculptors #sculpture #stlouiscardinals #bostonbruins #lewisandclark #bronzesculptures #bronzes
300 episodes
Manage episode 488024770 series 2322404
Harry Weber takes us on a captivating journey through the world of sculpture and art. From his early days drawing to creating monumental works that grace parks and public spaces, Harry shares the stories behind his inspirations and the creative process that fuels his artistry. With a casual, conversational style, he reflects on the importance of drawing from life, the challenges of sculpting, and the collaborative nature of his work. Listeners will find themselves laughing and learning as Harry playfully navigates through his experiences, touching on everything from his military background to his fascination with the human form in art. This episode serves not just as a glimpse into the life of a sculptor, but also as a reminder of the passion and dedication that goes into the creation of every piece of art.
So join us as we explore the intricacies of Harry's craft, from the conceptual drawings that start it all to the final installation of his larger-than-life sculptures. Through his engaging storytelling, Harry not only showcases his artistic journey but also highlights the universal themes of perseverance, creativity, and the joy of making art that resonates with people. Whether you're an aspiring artist or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of sculpture, this episode is a delightful mix of humor, insight, and inspiration that you won't want to miss.
[00:00] Welcome and Introduction
[00:27] Meet Harry Weber: Renowned Sculptor
[01:26] The Art of Drawing and Sculpting
[02:49] Creating Iconic Sculptures
[04:42] The Process of Sculpting Large Pieces
[06:46] Challenges and Techniques in Sculpture
[19:44] Military Service and Personal Reflections
[27:51] Transition to Full-Time Sculptor
[28:39] Competing for Commissions
[28:55] The Impact of Public Sculptures
[30:10] Evolution of Technique
[31:50] Listening While Sculpting
[32:57] Historical Perspectives and Influences
[33:44] Meeting Influential Figures
[35:18] Parallels in History
[37:23] The Role of Money and Success
[47:13] Advice for Aspiring Artists
[57:08] Conclusion and Reflections
Takeaways:
- Harry Weber emphasizes the importance of drawing from life rather than photographs to capture true essence.
- Creating sculptures involves a mix of talent, hard work, and a sprinkle of luck, according to Harry.
- Harry's journey into art has been a lifelong passion, beginning at the age of four with drawing.
- The artistic process is a collaborative effort, especially when sculpting large pieces with engineers and other artisans.
- His sculptures include representations of historical figures and sports icons, making his work a significant part of American culture.
- The conversation highlights Harry's humorous take on the artistic process, revealing both the struggles and joys of being a sculptor.
- His sculptures are not just art pieces; they serve as cultural narratives, representing the stories and histories of the figures they depict.
Sculptures/Items Mentioned in the Conversation
- Harry Weber in his studio
- Bar in New York
- Culver Military Academy
- Adam Wainwright
- Stifel (Bear & Bull)
- Bobby Orr
- Boston Bruins
- National Military Center in Perryville, MO (Marine in Afghanistan, Nurse from Vietnam, Tuskegee Airman)
- Don Faurot
- The Captain's Return (Lewis & Clark on the Saint Louis Riverfront)
- VMD Sculpting
- Ad Astra Foundry
- Dred & Harriet Scott
- Drury Plaza Hotel Diorama
- Jack Buck
- Ozzie Smith
- Jack Daniels "The Barrelman"
- Doug Flutie
- GIs on the Plain of Reeds in Vietnam
- Bill Mauldin
- Closing in Full Cry (Harry Weber's first sculpture)
- Adam Long (artist)
This is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com
#harryweber #sculptors #sculpture #stlouiscardinals #bostonbruins #lewisandclark #bronzesculptures #bronzes
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