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  2. Ruth Asawa - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Aiko Asawa (January 24, 1926 – August 5, 2013) was an American modernist artist known primarily for her abstract looped-wire sculptures inspired by natural and organic forms. In addition to her three-dimensional work, Asawa created an extensive body of works on paper, including abstract and figurative drawings and prints influenced by ...

  3. San Francisco Fountain - Wikipedia

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    Charmed, Bassett suggested that Asawa work with children from different parts of the city to create a large, low-relief for the fountain's exterior. The cast bronze cylinder that resulted bore the efforts of children and friends of Asawa's, including leaves fashioned by Ruth's mother, Haru Asawa. [10]

  4. Category : Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts alumni

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  5. Aurora (Asawa) - Wikipedia

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    Aurora [a] is an outdoor stainless steel fountain and sculpture completed in 1986 by Ruth Asawa, installed at Bayside Plaza (188 Embarcadero) at Howard Street in San Francisco, California, United States.

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    The six-part German series, which is based on a book by the same name, introduces viewers to a cast of characters, including a woman named Lena, her two children, Hannah and Jonathan, and a man ...

  8. Wire sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Asawa came to prominence when her wire sculptures appeared at both the Whitney Museum of American Art and the 1955 São Paulo Art Biennial. [4] Asawa learned to use commonplace materials from Josef Albers, her teacher at Black Mountain College, and began experimenting with wire using a variety of techniques.

  9. Variety’s Faith and Spirituality in Entertainment Honors ...

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    Her co-star Lisa Ann Walter, who presented the award, credited Ralph with bringing to life a character of genuine faith on-screen and for galvanizing the crew during challenging production shoots.