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Arnie Weimer :Biography
| Arnie Weimer: Biography |
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Even though Arnie Weimer holds the Master of Fine Arts Degree from the University of Cincinnati, he contends that experience has been his best teacher. During his nearly 30 years in Alaska, he has experimented with many styles and mediums. Bronze, oil, stone, wood, watercolor, printmaking, and jewelry are some of the many mediums in which Arnie has worked. Arnie also has experience with the uniquely northern art of snow sculpting. He captained teams that placed in the Capital City Snow Sculpting Competition, winning first and second place in consecutive years. His first place team represented the state of Alaska at the National Snow Sculpting Competition, where they won a Spectators Choice Award for their sculpture, the bust of a Tlingit Chief. Another notable honor was a first place award in the printmaking division of the Alaska Arts Exhibit. This exhibit was held to commemorate the twenty-fifth year of Alaska's statehood. Arnie worked with many native artists while he was employed by the Indian Studies Program in the public schools. He also operated a studio for several years where many Alaskan artists gathered to practice their work. Consequently, Arnie's work shows influences from the many forms of art indigenous to Alaska. Recently, Arnie has focused his talents on creating watercolor originals and reproduction prints, as well as embossed etchings featuring heavy influence of traditional Alaska native artwork. Arnie now lives in Juneau with his wife Lisa, their two cats and their dogs Zorro. On many a summer day, Arnie can be spotted on a sidewalk or in a park, sketching or painting his next work of art. Arnie's embossed prints can generally be ordered in blue or brown ink and white or brown paper. Please indicate your preferences when ordering. Unless specified, orders will be filled with standard whilte paper and blue ink. |
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