Charles W. Watson

American sculptor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Charles Wyndham Watson (August 30, 1915 in Guelph, Ontario, Canada April 20, 2002 in Kaneohe, Hawaii),[1] was an American sculptor. After working as an apprentice carpenter during the Great Depression, Watson studied engineering briefly at Santa Monica College.[2] He came to Hawaii after World War II as a manager for McNeil Construction. In 1950, he moved to Hawaiian Dredging Construction Company as a general superintendent and worked his way up to become president.[3] His son Mark Watson is also a Hawaii-based sculptor.[4]

His body of work included both figurative subjects and large abstract works, such as Tree in Foster Botanical Garden. His sculptures in public places include:[5]

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