York, Star Liana

Star Liana York tells the story of her own discoveries through her art. While her career as a professional sculptor began over twenty years ago, much of the recognition she has achieved comes from a body of work created after moving to the Southwest in 1985. It reflects her introduction to the native peoples of the area such as Navajo, Apache, Hopi, and Pueblo, as well as the wildlife and unique rock art. In the narrative tradition of American Art of the West, her work succeeds in capturing authentic aspects of the past and interpreting historic figures with convincing realism.

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Star Liana York (Part ONE): Western/Wildlife Sculptor - Epi. 141, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

Star Liana York (Part ONE): Western/Wildlife Sculptor - Epi. 141, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

Part 1: Star York is an amazing sculptor and an interesting human being. When you see her bronzes, you'll see the curiosity and the fun that comes through, especially with her horse and animal sculptures. Star also creates Native American sculptures and we discover how she came to the southwest and get to hear her story of growing up in Maryland but really finding herself, her creative spirit, and her place of refuge in Santa Fe in the 1980s.

Star Liana York (Part TWO): Western/Wildlife/Equine Sculptor - Epi. 142, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

Star Liana York (Part TWO): Western/Wildlife/Equine Sculptor - Epi. 142, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

Part 2: Star York is an amazing sculptor and an interesting human being. It's a fun podcast because you get the sense of how full of life and joy Star is and how it translates into her sculptures.