Sculptor Linda Klarfeld: An Irresistible Vocation

Macquarie University, Sirius Magazine Winter 2004 Commemorative Edition, June 1, 2004
 A magazine page featuring sculptor Linda Klarfeld and her bronze statue, The Graduate. The photo on the top left shows Linda kneeling next to the life-size sculpture, which depicts a figure in a graduation gown and mortarboard, symbolizing achievement, courage, and persistence. The text details Linda's journey to becoming a professional sculptor, starting at 14 with her first plaster relief sculpture, and later pursuing a degree in psychology at Macquarie University. The article explores how her background in psychology enriches her art and mentions her works, including the Stations of the Cross at Macquarie Park Cemetery and the centrepiece for Hunter Valley Gardens. At the bottom, there is an image of her artwork, The Riders, inspired by Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, featuring dramatic, textured depictions of horses and riders in motion. The article highlights Linda's dedication, creative process, and the emotional depth of her sculptures.
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