THADDEUS
MOSLEY: SCULPTOR is a revealing portrait of an artist whose creative
drive and love of art have shaped his life. It closely examines the
details in his abstract sculptures and documents the creation of a new
one. Thad shares his thoughts on his working methods, individual style,
and influences.
Guggenheim Museum director RICHARD ARMSTRONG and author DAVID LEWIS
analyze his relationship to the wood he carves. Fellow artists WILLIAM
STRICKLAND, ED ROBERSON, and SAM GILLIAM discuss how Thad encouraged
them in the early days of their careers.
LYNDA WAGGONER recalls the summers Thad taught at Touchstone Center for
Crafts. Two of his children, TERENEH and ANIRE, explain how he raised
them while creating his art. This documentary is a fascinating look at
the creative process and art as a way of life.