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Lot 2125
Bill Worrell (American, 1936-2021), Journey Through the Winds of Time
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
1997, bronze with applied verdigris patina and enamel painted details, edition numbered 7/50 with signature and date to lower left, signed and inscribed to verso.

29 x 14 in.

Private Collection, Davidson, North Carolina

Bill Worrell holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting and drawing with a minor in sculpture from the University of North Texas. During eighteen years of college and university teaching he held a doctoral fellowship at the University of North Texas, was Associate Professor of Art at Odessa College, and was Professor of Art at Houston Baptist University. He taught classes in sculpture, ceramics, art appreciation, jewelry, painting, and drawing.

Today, Worrell renders interpretations of the ancient pictographs found in abundance along the confluence of the Lower Pecos River with the Middle Rio Grande. Worrell’s work can be found in fine art galleries and collections across the United States, and private and corporate collections worldwide. His monumental bronze The Maker of Peace overlooks the ancient Fate Bell rock shelter at Seminole Canyon State Historical Park.

Good estate condition.