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Much of the lines success has been the choice of artwork used to create the figurines -
some of America's leading contemporary artists are involved, including, James C Christensen,
Scott Gustafson, and Will Bullas.
James Christensen is inspired by the world's myths, fables and tales of imagination. Although his approach leads to some very curious results, and some remarkable characters. This is definately not 'Enchantica' or 'Wizards & Dragons'. Pictured right is The Fish Wizard-Purveyor of Imagination.
The humor and quirky nature of Will Bullas' work adds another style to the Greenwich Workshop output. Award winning watercolorist Will Bulas positive outlook on life is personified through his signature Indian Runner ducks - his symbol for "every man". Pictured right is the ductor. Initial success for The Greenwich Workshop was through limited edition prints from
talented artists such as Frank McCarthy, Peter Parnall, James Bama and Carolyn Blish.
Other artists joined the team including "camouflage" artist Bev Doolittle, Western artist
Howard Terpning and Americana artist Charles Wysocki. The combination of artists,
styles and different themes meant that the workshop had something to offer everyone.
In 1990, the Greenwich Workshop Press started developing illustrated books. The books have been very successful, again featuring the work top artists including astronaut Alan Bean's Apollo, Bev Doolittle's The Forest Has Eyes, and Wilson McLean's visual interpretation of a poem in If the Earth...Were a Few Feet in Diameter. The success of the artwork and stories has led to film adaptations and miniseries including James Christensen's Voyage of the Basset. This can only attract increased interest in the artwork and figures of the workshop. Related Greenwich Workshop at Auction Artist: James C Christensen / James C Christensen at Auction Artist: Will Bullas / Will Bullas at Auction The Official Greenwich Workshop Web Site site by lincs-on-line | hosted by ukhosts.com | sponsors farmshop.uk.com |