Obie Bowman2019-01-09T00:07:20+00:00
The Poet of Sonoma
Obie Bowman2019-01-09T00:07:20+00:00January 1, 2019|
This is Claire Conroy’s profile of Obie in the Volume 6, 2018 issue of Residential Design.
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October 1, 2015
Dear Mr. Bowman,
I just read the article about you in Residential Design magazine and browsed your website.
I am a residential designer working out of Northern Virginia. I studied at the University of Colorado under Richard Whitaker (Charles Moore’s partner at Sea Ranch) and had a cousin-in-law who was also an architect at Sea Ranch (John Cook, who worked with J. Carson Bowler), I and was able to make a couple of pilgrimages to Sea Ranch in the early 70’s.
I’ve been aware of your work and studied your projects over the years and just wanted to write and thank you for your inspiration.
Steve Workman