Guy Warren (b. Goulburn 1920)is an Australian painter who won the Archibald Prize in 1985 with Flugelman with Wingman. His works have also been exhibited as finalists in the Dobell Prize and he received the Trustees Watercolour Award at the Wynne Prize in 1980. The most famous landmark in Goulburn, the Big Merino Sheep Goulburn (34°44ⲠS 149°44ⲠE) is a provincial cathedral city in New South Wales, Australia characterised by a particularly long main street. ... The Archibald Prize is regarded as the most important portraiture prize, and is the most prominent of all arts prizes, in Australia. ... Dobell Prize for drawing, Australian art prize held by the Art Gallery of New South Wales the highest prize for drawing in Australia. ... Wynne Prize, Australian landscape painting or figure sculpture art prize. ...
Throughout the decades, however, the eminent artist, scholar, and mountaineer Edward Stuhl had been collecting historical material and was kept an extensive ongoing bibliography about the mountain's past.
Stuhl first came to Mount Shasta in 1917, was a friend and collaborator of Charles Stewart in 1929, and had been planning a general history of the mountain all along.
Since then literally hundreds of artists, including some of the best known American artists of the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, have come to Mt. Shasta for inspiration.
eco-criticism by Karen J. Warren (ed.) and Paul Shepheard, and she has since written about Beatrice Columina's book on architecture as a narrative medium.
a writer, curator and visual artist, lives in Brisbane, Australia, where she has worked in both print and broadcast media as well as in editorial.
He is the author of two books on sport and play in American fiction and recently passed himself off as the "as told to" guy in a memoir by former Chicago Bulls star Chet Walker.