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    • About Us
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Charles Tryon


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Email:  [email protected]
https://tryonsculpturearts.com
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“Reflecting Faith, Hope and Beauty Through Art”
I have had a passion for clay and sculpture for as long as I can remember. Though I grew up in a very technical and computer oriented family, some of my fondest memories are of summer pottery classes at the local art museum. In college, I took a turn toward mathematics and computer science, and over the next 35 years, I followed a fulfilling and profitable career as a Software Engineer. However, I never forgot my love for sculpture.

I am still amazed by the pure joy I experience when I have my hands in the clay. I find that my work communicates on many different levels, from the practical and utilitarian to a simple reflection of the beauty I see around me. It may expresses a response of hope or fear or love, or it may be simply a reflection of the little kid inside of me at play. For me, clay and sculpture become a language to express thoughts, emotions, or insights for which I have no words.

As much as I love to create with clay, I also love to teach others to experience that same joy. Young people are naturally drawn to clay, even when their technical skills are simple. With a little bit of instruction and encouragement, they quickly gain the confidence that they, too, can create something of value. Clay is such a malleable material that the art flows naturally from their active imaginations.
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The underlying thread in my journey has been growing to understand what it looks like to integrate the truth of my relationship with Christ and my expression as an artist. I am learning to let my creative process develop in such a way that it reflects the complicated dynamic of my Faith – something which is not always pretty or positive or well understood, but which carries underneath it the reality of Hope.

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Newnan-Coweta Art Association
PO Box 2637
Newnan, GA 30264

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Harriet Alexander Art Center
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31 Hospital Road
Newnan, GA 30263

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