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John Sisko

John Sisko (May 22, 1958 – May 19, 2016[1]) was an American realist sculptor[2] who lived and worked in Seattle in Washington State.

John Sisko
Born
John Sisko

May 22, 1958
DiedMay 19, 2016 (2016-05-20) (aged 57)
NationalityAmerican
EducationStudio Practices with Tom Sherwood.
Fine Art at Western Washington University.
Philosophy at University of Washington.
Known forBronze Sculpture
AwardsTop Award, National Sculpture Society: Young Sculptors
Best of Show, Sonoma Arts Guild
Alex J. Ettl Grant
HARC Foundation Grant

Life

John Sisko spent his early years in Montana. At age 6, he was first exposed to great sculpture at the 1964 New York World's Fair where Michelangelo's Pietà was exhibited outside of Italy for the first time. Sisko moved to suburban Seattle at age 13, where he resided through high school. At the age of 20, he began study in the Fine Arts at Western Washington University where he met Tom Sherwood. Beginning in 1979, Sisko studied studio practices under Sherwood for the next eight years. During this time, Sisko also attended the University of Washington, graduating with a B.A. in philosophy in 1987.

John Sisko was a Fellow of the National Sculpture Society and served on the editorial board of Sculpture Review magazine. John Sisko has taught at Seattle University, Gage Academy in Seattle, and Brookgreen Gardens in South Carolina.

Work

John Sisko was a contemporary American realist sculptor. He has made over 110 limited-edition bronzes, 16 commissioned projects, and has participated in over 45 exhibitions across the United States. His sculpture is characterized by a distinctive plainer or facetted modeling of the forms and intentionally distorting proportion characteristics (particularly hands and feet). In making his sculpture, Sisko works with themes of intellectual, spiritual, and philosophical depth.

Public collections

Citations

  • Fine Art Connoisseur. July/August 2009. Volume 6, Issue 4. Artists Making Their Mark
  • Made Men: Sculptors who revisit the classic male form in stone and bronze. John O’Hern. American Art Collector Magazine.
  • Hexagon. Sculpture Review, Second Quarter.
  • It is Good. Documentary by James Hupf.
  • A Look at the 2008 Coker Master Sculptors. Brookgreen Journal. June 2008.

References

  1. ^ Graves, Jen (2016-05-17). "R.I.P. John Sisko, 1958-2016". The Stranger. Seattle: Index Newspapers LLC. from the original on 2016-07-02. Retrieved 2017-02-03. On May 22...at 1:13 pm, a handful of John's relatives, including Nancy Sisko, John's sister, posted to her brother's page an announcement that he had died. .... At a certain point in the thread, a friend posted that Sisko had taken his own life, and his sister confirmed.
  2. ^ "Welcome by Wolfgang Mabry". siskoworks.com. Retrieved 28 December 2010.

External links

  • Sisko Galley

john, sisko, 1958, 2016, american, realist, sculptor, lived, worked, seattle, washington, state, bornmay, 1958montanadiedmay, 2016, 2016, aged, nationalityamericaneducationstudio, practices, with, sherwood, fine, western, washington, university, philosophy, un. John Sisko May 22 1958 May 19 2016 1 was an American realist sculptor 2 who lived and worked in Seattle in Washington State John SiskoBornJohn SiskoMay 22 1958MontanaDiedMay 19 2016 2016 05 20 aged 57 NationalityAmericanEducationStudio Practices with Tom Sherwood Fine Art at Western Washington University Philosophy at University of Washington Known forBronze SculptureAwardsTop Award National Sculpture Society Young SculptorsBest of Show Sonoma Arts GuildAlex J Ettl GrantHARC Foundation GrantContents 1 Life 2 Work 3 Public collections 4 Citations 5 References 6 External linksLife EditJohn Sisko spent his early years in Montana At age 6 he was first exposed to great sculpture at the 1964 New York World s Fair where Michelangelo s Pieta was exhibited outside of Italy for the first time Sisko moved to suburban Seattle at age 13 where he resided through high school At the age of 20 he began study in the Fine Arts at Western Washington University where he met Tom Sherwood Beginning in 1979 Sisko studied studio practices under Sherwood for the next eight years During this time Sisko also attended the University of Washington graduating with a B A in philosophy in 1987 John Sisko was a Fellow of the National Sculpture Society and served on the editorial board of Sculpture Review magazine John Sisko has taught at Seattle University Gage Academy in Seattle and Brookgreen Gardens in South Carolina Work EditJohn Sisko was a contemporary American realist sculptor He has made over 110 limited edition bronzes 16 commissioned projects and has participated in over 45 exhibitions across the United States His sculpture is characterized by a distinctive plainer or facetted modeling of the forms and intentionally distorting proportion characteristics particularly hands and feet In making his sculpture Sisko works with themes of intellectual spiritual and philosophical depth Public collections EditArchbishop Murphy High School Seattle Washington Bellevue Athletic Club Bellevue Washington Brookgreen Gardens Pawleys Island South Carolina Genzyme Corporation Boston Massachusetts Hedges Cellars Issaquah Washington Island County Courthouse Coupeville Washington KMS Inc Seattle Washington King County Library System Issaquah Washington Seattle University Seattle Washington Trillium Corporation Bellingham Washington University of Washington Medical Center Hospital Seattle Washington Woodland Park Zoo Zoomazium Seattle WashingtonCitations EditFine Art Connoisseur July August 2009 Volume 6 Issue 4 Artists Making Their Mark Made Men Sculptors who revisit the classic male form in stone and bronze John O Hern American Art Collector Magazine Hexagon Sculpture Review Second Quarter It is Good Documentary by James Hupf A Look at the 2008 Coker Master Sculptors Brookgreen Journal June 2008 References Edit Graves Jen 2016 05 17 R I P John Sisko 1958 2016 The Stranger Seattle Index Newspapers LLC Archived from the original on 2016 07 02 Retrieved 2017 02 03 On May 22 at 1 13 pm a handful of John s relatives including Nancy Sisko John s sister posted to her brother s page an announcement that he had died At a certain point in the thread a friend posted that Sisko had taken his own life and his sister confirmed Welcome by Wolfgang Mabry siskoworks com Retrieved 28 December 2010 External links EditSisko Galley Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Sisko amp oldid 1109257658, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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