Sometimes I like to plug in people I've known into Google and see what comes up. The findings change nearly every time I do it, that is if I let enough time pass. Once I found a prayer circle for soldiers and both my uncle and my brother were on it. Another time I found a family tree that I was in.
Today I found a website for my favorite college professor. I learned more from this man then I did from all the other art professors combined. What he taught and how he taught worked for more then just the subjects he taught. I often thought that he should have tag teamed a class with one of the photography professors since neither of the photo prof seemed to actually teach about subject matter or composition.
Lee Baxter Davis An image search on Google pulled up quiet a few gems as well. Most of the first page is his work. Out of curiosity I plugged some of my other professors in.
Ceramics professor Barbara Frey
the piles of rocks are actually porcelain teapots, she's the older lady in the striped shirt Michael Miller, painting professor (I didn't actually learn much of anything from him, but I can't help wondering where his hair went.)
http://www.michaelcmiller.com/Here's
a picture of him. He used to have a head full of dark hair when I was in college.
Jerry Dodd, sculpture professor
http://www.dallasartsrevue.com/members/D/JDodd/JerryD.html http://www.texassculpturegarden.com/content-artists.asp?artwork=1011I learned to weld from this guy. I always liked his sculpture classes, but I rarely made anything worth keeping. The one thing I did make that was worth while I sold.