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Tal Streeter - Storm King Art Center

    https://stormking.org/artist/tal-streeter/
    Tal Streeter AMERICAN, 1934–2014 Reaching a height of nearly seventy feet, Endless Column is taller than any other work at Storm King. Tal Streeter called it “a kind of drawing in space which will take your eyes in a staccato movement to the top and on into the sky.”

TAL STREETER Obituary (2014) - New York Times

    https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nytimes/obituary.aspx?pid=171061259
    May 18, 2014 · STREETER--Tal, sculptor of "Endless Column" and author of The Art of the Japanese Kite passed away on April 17, 2014 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Streeter's art centered on …

Tal Streeter - Friends of the Sky

    https://friendsofthesky.org/tal-streeter.html
    Tal was probably the most famous artist who used his talent in the world of kites. He worked closely with a number of major artists in the field of Sky Art including Otto Piene, Jackie Matisse, Curt Asker and others. Uniquely among kitemakers, Tal’s greatest contribution to the art of kites was his writings.

TAL STREETER Obituary (2014) - Santa Fe New Mexican

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    May 22, 2014 · Sculptor and writer TAL STREETER joined the beautiful skies of New Mexico on April 17, 2014, in Santa Fe. Born in Oklahoma City on August 1, 1934, Tal grew up in …

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