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Famous sculptor comes to City College

A diverse and multicultural array of art students and professors gathered at City College’s Fine Arts Department March 15 for an insightful presentation and a barrel of laughs from Anthony Natsoulas, a world-renowned sculptor and ceramic artist from Davis.

Mark Boguski, a City College ceramics professor, invited Natsoulas to inspire his ceramics students who filled the ceramics room in the Fischbacher Fine Arts Building.

Natsoulas stood in front of faculty, artists and students, wearing dirty white overalls covered in paint and clay. He shot joke after joke, puns and one-liners. The audience laughed out loud during the entire hour and one-half demonstration.
Natsoulas’ art is similar to the early pop art out of New York in the ’50s and ’60s, the Warhol’s and the Rauschenberg’s, but Natsoulas believes his work is still a style all his own.

“My work of art works as a metaphor, little symbols with bigger meaning,” Natsoulas says.

He says his inspiration comes from the 18th century Baroque and Rococo eras, which he has fused into his own style he calls Barococo. Natsoulas says that background stories and tales are the heart of his pieces. Natsoulas smiled as a short documentary about his life (directed and produced by friend Laurence Campling) played as he talked with the audience about his background and how he knows Boguski.

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After attending UC Davis, Natsoulas says he decided he needed to see first hand what the East Coast had to offer in the sense of art and personal experience. He was accepted to Maryland Institute College of Art, needing a different experience on art and its culture.

He then attended the Skowhegan summer school of art in Maine, another place he was able to find influences and experience.

According to Natsoulas, he grew homesick and moved back to the West Coast to enroll in Davis’ MFA program in 1985. It was during that time that he started producing actual life-size ceramic sculptors and had his first successful shows, featured in San Francisco and Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento.

“Absurd television shows, people, toys, cartoons, plays and nostalgic movies” inspire Natsoulas’ artwork, he says. Natsoulas traveled to New York, California and even Japan and was also chosen for the top 100 list of living artists in USA Today by the Archives of American Art.

“I can’t stop doing this,” Natsoulas tells the audience. “I’m obsessed. I’ll be doing it forever.”

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