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| The Sculptor- Scott Donahue | |
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Scott has been a
professional sculptor since 1978, focusing
primarily on public art.
There are examples of his work
throughout the Bay Area in private
collections and in the public field,
including six larger-than life-size
figures at the Millbrae Bart Station.
He has already
completed an award-winning sculpture for
the City of San Francisco entitled “Kate,
Allan, Javier, Ting-Ting, Sloanie”
located at the Taravel Police Station, 24th
and Taravel Avenues. Scott has
worked in several mediums and has
developed unique structural and material
approaches for particular commissions.
He is currently working with
specialty concretes, ceramics, bronze, and
has pioneered a process for
creating high-strength, light-weight,
integrally colored concretes.
For each of his projects, he
develops solutions to ensure safety, and
resistance to seismic forces. Scott graduated from
UC Davis in 1982 with a masters degree in
fine arts.
He studied in Cuernavaca, Mexico,
and has been a visiting artist and
lecturer in Sovona, Italy.
In addition, Scott has been a
popular lecturer and art instructor in art
classes at San Jose State, UC Davis, UC
Berkeley and California College of the
Arts, among others. |
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