This chapter explores the intricate creative process of sculpting, highlighting the transition from clay models to larger sculptures that embody the tragedy of war. It discusses key techniques, such as building an armature and the significance of drawing skills, while reflecting on personal growth through art.
A soldier goes off to war. Damaged in combat, he returns home, forever changed. Master sculptor Sabin Howard captures this tragic and powerful journey in bronze, for the new World War I Memorial that will be unveiled in Washington, D.C. on September 13, 2024. Howard talks about his craft with EconTalk's Russ Roberts as they discuss Howard's hatred of war, his love for humanity, and what makes art great.