Numerous authorities, collectors and engravers consider Winston Churchill the greatest American engraving artist to date. He quietly creates his remarkable beauty on the same Vermont farm where he was born and still resides today. His total artistic dedication to detail and accuracy is more than well-known; it's how he captures and preserves an elegant part of America in his extraordinary engravings.
Two timely events are now creating added excitement in the field of fine engraving. An exclusive and very limited book The Churchill-Eaton Colt .45 is now available. You can read a concise review by Sam Alfano about this unique new book. This collector's book will sell out very quickly, so buy yours now and learn something special about the finest in firearms engraving you won't any other way.
The second event is the 2007 Grand Masters Program that features Mr. Churchill as an instructor and artistic guide in a special 5-day course held in the GRS Training Center. He will cover drawing and its importance to the engraving arts. The students enrolled in this special course will also study scroll design and scene composition under Churchill himself.
Winston Churchill's full biography and photos of some of his work are available on his page of the Grand Masters website. Look for updated galleries on the Grand Masters site and for Featured Photos taken from the 2007 Grand Masters event.
Those who can't attend can share the excitement by visiting www.grandmastersprogram.com for daily updated photos and highlights as they happen.
To learn more about the Grand Masters Program, how to qualify for the specially taught courses and other details, call GRS at 1-800-835-3519 (or 620-343-1084), or visit the Grand Masters website online.
