For more than 150 years, granite has shaped life in Barre. Generations of central Vermonters have quarried, cut and carved the stone.
Editor s note: This is the second in a series of articles on Ernest Ryland Fletcher and his influence on the industry. Paul Wood s column appears monthly on these pages. By PAUL WOOD In 1902, Ernest ...
Awatercolorist stationed with her easel on the banks of a river. A potter intently focused on the wheel, hands immersed in cool wet clay. An oil painter positioning his still-life items at just the ...
Sculptor Clint Button recently put the finishing touches on a large granite statue for a chapel at Florida's University of Tampa. He worked on the sculpture with a Mobius band representing infinite ...
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