Michelle
Chapin (1955 - )
Michele Chapin studied drawing, printmaking and sculpting at the
University of California at Santa Cruz, then went on to such varied
jobs as fashion designer, pipefitter and display carpenter in the
San Francisco Bay area. In 1987, Michele relocated to Ventura and
began a stone-carving apprenticeship with Joanne Duby and Paul Lindhard
at Art City. Chapin likes to quarry her own stones from Southern
California deserts, often choosing stones with exotic colors whose
light-emitting qualities, when carved, give her works an ethereal
luminosity. Michele sometimes leaves part of the stone in its natural
state in order to create a contrast of smooth and rough textures
and of femininity versus masculinity. Chapin’s sculptures
have received numerous awards, including “Best of Show”
awards at the Ventura County Fair and Art in the Park at the Ojai
Music Festival. Her works are housed in private and corporate collections,
one of which is a monumental granite fountain she created and installed
for U. S. Sales Corporation in Moorpark. |