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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Patsy Pittman Light , Kent RushPublisher: Texas A & M University Press Imprint: Texas A & M University Press Weight: 1.110kg ISBN: 9781623497668ISBN 10: 1623497663 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 30 November 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Cultural historian Patsy Pittman Light and photographer Kent Rush document in narrative and images the extraordinary achievements of twentieth-century Mexican immigrant craftspeople (as well as Mexican-American artisans and contemporary artisans) identified with hand-modeled concrete rustic construction. This popular art form is especially associated in Texas with the subject of Patsy Light's previous book, Dionicio Rodríguez. From a wide ranging survey of historical antecedents, to an overview of fabrication techniques, to a gallery of works by individual artists, Light and Rush make readers aware of the rich delights that folklorist Pat Jasper, in her Foreword, describes as a 'family tree, ' branching outward from the San Antonio studio of Dionicio Rodríguez.""--Stephen Fox, architectural historian, Fellow of the Anchorage Foundation of Texas--Stephen Fox ""The union of art and nature is at the core of landscape design. The role of creative craftsmanship in this process is evident from Patsy Pittman Light's in-depth research and Kent Rush's photographs of outdoor structures and furniture composed of carved concrete representations of tree trunks and branches. Artisans of Trabajo Rustico is a book that will fill a seldom-explored niche within the history of public parks and private gardens.""--Elizabeth Barlow Rogers, president, Foundation for Landscape Studies--Elizabeth Barlow Rogers" """Cultural historian Patsy Pittman Light and photographer Kent Rush document in narrative and images the extraordinary achievements of twentieth-century Mexican immigrant craftspeople (as well as Mexican-American artisans and contemporary artisans) identified with hand-modeled concrete rustic construction. This popular art form is especially associated in Texas with the subject of Patsy Light's previous book, Dionicio Rodr�guez. From a wide ranging survey of historical antecedents, to an overview of fabrication techniques, to a gallery of works by individual artists, Light and Rush make readers aware of the rich delights that folklorist Pat Jasper, in her Foreword, describes as a 'family tree, ' branching outward from the San Antonio studio of Dionicio Rodr�guez.""--Stephen Fox, architectural historian, Fellow of the Anchorage Foundation of Texas--Stephen Fox ""The union of art and nature is at the core of landscape design. The role of creative craftsmanship in this process is evident from Patsy Pittman Light's in-depth research and Kent Rush's photographs of outdoor structures and furniture composed of carved concrete representations of tree trunks and branches. Artisans of Trabajo Rustico is a book that will fill a seldom-explored niche within the history of public parks and private gardens.""--Elizabeth Barlow Rogers, president, Foundation for Landscape Studies--Elizabeth Barlow Rogers" Cultural historian Patsy Pittman Light and photographer Kent Rush document in narrative and images the extraordinary achievements of twentieth-century Mexican immigrant craftspeople (as well as Mexican-American artisans and contemporary artisans) identified with hand-modeled concrete rustic construction. This popular art form is especially associated in Texas with the subject of Patsy Light's previous book, Dionicio Rodriguez. From a wide ranging survey of historical antecedents, to an overview of fabrication techniques, to a gallery of works by individual artists, Light and Rush make readers aware of the rich delights that folklorist Pat Jasper, in her Foreword, describes as a 'family tree, ' branching outward from the San Antonio studio of Dionicio Rodriguez. --Stephen Fox, architectural historian, Fellow of the Anchorage Foundation of Texas--Stephen Fox The union of art and nature is at the core of landscape design. The role of creative craftsmanship in this process is evident from Patsy Pittman Light's in-depth research and Kent Rush's photographs of outdoor structures and furniture composed of carved concrete representations of tree trunks and branches. Artisans of Trabajo Rustico is a book that will fill a seldom-explored niche within the history of public parks and private gardens. --Elizabeth Barlow Rogers, president, Foundation for Landscape Studies--Elizabeth Barlow Rogers Author InformationPatsy Pittman Light is the author of Capturing Nature: The Cement Sculpture of Dionicio RodrÍguez, winner of the Ron Tyler Award for Best Illustrated Book from the Texas Historical Commission. She lives in San Antonio. Kent Rush is professor emeritus of art and art history at the University of Texas, San Antonio. A former Fulbright and NEA fellow, his work has been exhibited extensively across the United States and internationally. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |