Art from the Heart Podcast: Scott Leneway and Werner Schreiber | Part 1
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In this segment, I take the audience through an experience with Scott Lenaway, who has served two tours in the Iraq War, he will tell us about the connection of turning to art in the aftermath of his life spend overseas. Werner Schrieber lived through the second world war as a child.
Scott Lenaway’s printmaking studio
The Clifford machine, handmade by Scott Lenaway, a printmaking artist at the Walnut Creek basement studio in Old Town Fort Collins, Mar. 10. Scott Lenaway, printmaking artist in deep thought while looking at his favorite print machine at the Walnut Creek basement studio in Old Town Fort Collins, Mar. 10. Scott Lenaway, printmaking artist, showcase organize letters for use on the letterpress at the Walnut Creek basement studio in Old Town Fort Collins, Mar. 10. Scott Lenaway, printmaking artist, showcase one of the three letter presses at the Walnut Creek basement studio in Old Town Fort Collins, Mar. 10. Scott Lenaway, printmaking artist, uncovers a letterpress printer to display its operation at the Walnut Creek basement studio in Old Town Fort Collins, Mar. 10. Scott Lenaway, printmaking artist at the Walnut Creek basement studio in Old Town Fort Collins, Mar. 10. Scott Lenaway, printmaking artist, features one of his on-going projects of the violin light at the Walnut Creek basement studio in Old Town Fort Collins, Mar. 10. at the Walnut Creek basement studio in Old Town Fort Collins, Mar. 10. at the Walnut Creek basement studio in Old Town Fort Collins, Mar. 10. at the Walnut Creek basement studio in Old Town Fort Collins, Mar. 10. Scott Lenaway, printmaking artist has a special connection to his workspace every time passing the red door at the Walnut Creek basement studio in Old Town Fort Collins, Mar. 10. Scott Lenaway, printmaking artist, display an old hand drill from his father and grandfather’s toolbox at the Walnut Creek basement studio in Old Town Fort Collins, Mar. 10. Painting of a Russian T-34 from Werner Schreiber, a mural artist , given to Scott Lenaway at the Walnut Creek basement studio in Old Town Fort Collins, Mar. 10.
Werner Schreiber’s Oak Street Mall murals
Werner Schreiber paints a mural as a donation towards the care of children in danger of abuse, neglect and abandonment near the Mason Street Parking Lot of Fort Collins, Colorado Nov. 2, 2022. Werner Schreiber in his natural way of excitement as he describes the meaning of the mural near the Mason Street Parking Lot in Fort Collins, Colorado Nov. 2, 2022. He was born in Songpa, Germany and came to the United States of America in 1974. Werner Schreiber reaches for the top with a high extension air brush to fill in the clouds of a donation mural for Realities For Children near the Mason Street Parking Lot in Fort Collins, Colorado Nov. 2, 2022. Werner Schreiber, mural artist, works on his pieces at Oak Street Mall in Old Town Mar. 8.
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