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Wayland
H. Cato, III
teacher..... craftsman..... artist.
| Wayland
was born on February 22, 1948 in Charlotte, NC. He began his
art at an early age. From pencil drawings at age 6 to charcoal,
watercolor, oil, acrylic, wood and metal sculptures. At the age of
13, he started entering statewide competitions with metal
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consecutive years. Cato's first sale of artwork was at age 14 and
within six years he was approached by the Smithsonian Institute to
become a commissioned artist. Always searching for that one medium
that would challenge his creative expression, withstand the test
of
time and leave no room for error, Cato found that medium in
engraved glass and crystal.
Credited with reviving a lost art,
(an art nearly extinct since 1800) Cato is a self taught master of
stone wheel engraving, creating works of intricate configuration
that have no equal. Unlike the more commonly used etched,
sandblasted or copper wheel engraving methods, Stone wheel
engraving
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originated
in 1500 BC and has no modern instructors. Having a visual
handicap, dyslexia became an asset to his creativity because the
image is seen in reverse and inverted while engraving.
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Since his introduction to
stone wheel engraving in 1969, he has earned the title of Master
Engraver, with private collectors such as Bob Hope,
Steve Allen, Waylon Jennings, Joe Namath, Dr. Henry
Kissinger and President Jimmy Carter, to name a few.
Commissioned works include the State of South Carolina,
Westinghouse Corporation and President Anwar Sadat.
The Greater Greensboro Open
is also among his accomplishments. 'Night Moon', an
18"x22" engraving was judged one of the top 100
works of glass art in the world.
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unique stone wheel engravings have drawn international
acclaim and appreciation with exhibits from North and
South America, Europe and China. Since
the advancement of
modern hand held tools, Wayland has developed a technique for engraving on
glass that combines his years of experience &
knowledge, and he shares with beginners to experienced
artists through his video tape collection. It is now possible for
anyone of any age and any ability to learn this timeless
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Wayland H. Cato III
E-Mail: Wayland@Catoglass.com
7507 Folger Dr. Charlotte, NC 28226
Phone/Fax (704)365-1623
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Gibson Productions, LLC.
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