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"Vika:
Form and Expression"
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"The
word sculptor is Bildhauer in German --
a 'hewer of pictures', and masculine in gender.
Vika is a different kind of artist in this medium,
a sculptor whose work responds more to the round
shape of the letters s, c, u, p, and o and above
all to the meaning of the word: to form. Looking
at her pieces, one can almost envision her hands
cupped around the clay, moulding it, shaping it,
coaxing it into giving birth to her final creation."
-- Ellen Sutton, Time in Athens
In
this half-hour program, produced by Kingston
Street Video, Vika tells the story
of her life as an artist, how she came to America
from Greece, and some of her beliefs about art
and living.
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