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Footstools

"Fabulous footstools,Pat. Look good in the "orange" selections. I hope you're getting good commissions and staying as busy as you would like to be."
Nov 16, 2012
Glen Guarino left a comment for Sabiha Mujtaba
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Sabiha Mujtaba commented on Brigitte Martin's group Humor in Craft
"Brigitte, I've listened to and seen the various links to the NPR and your HIC book...I just want to congratulate you and thank you for being such an articulate ambassador for crafts and accepting of such a variety of expressions. The book is…"
Jun 28, 2012
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Humor in Craft

View an excerpt of the recently published Humor in Craft Book:This online exhibit features 12 +1 images of humorous craft artwork from around the world and the artists' commentary about the role humor plays in their work.Fun for all! Visit the exhibitions:Humor in Metal, May 23-26, 2012Scottsdale Center for the…See More
Jun 28, 2012
Sabiha Mujtaba commented on Glen Guarino's group Small Treasures 2
"Such wonderful, precious and provocative pieces. Great show, Maria and Glen."
Jun 28, 2012
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Small Treasures 2

We are delighted to present "Small Treasures 2" an online exhibition hosted by Crafthaus. All artwork is designed and made by the artists. The lead image is a detail of Civilian Casualty by Mary Chuduk.
 Curated by Glen & Marie Guarino   Enjoy the show!See More
Jun 28, 2012
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Sabiha Mujtaba left a comment for Sheena Graham-George
"Hi Sheena, good to see you here.Welcome. "
Jun 6, 2012
Sabiha Mujtaba commented on Pat Morrow's group Signature Work
"I'm finding inspiration in all the artist's descriptions. I know I'll keep coming back here to reflect and pay deeper attention to their work. Thank you Pat for letting us all share our work in this format. Great diversity of work and…"
Mar 27, 2012
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Signature Work

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Mar 27, 2012
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Sabiha Mujtaba commented on Ross Annels's group Craft, Collaboration and crossing continents
"Hi Ross, Looking forward to watching your journey in the States.I have admired your work greatly. I'm in midst of my first collaborative experience headed by metal-smith Jen Townsend (NY) and painter Sheena graham-George (UK) It is an…"
Mar 2, 2012

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Where do you live ? City, State and Country
Atlanta, GA
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Studio
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Studio furniture designer and maker
Your website, DIRECT flickr or DIRECT facebook links where your work can be seen.
http://www.chrysaliswoodworks.com
Describe your media/materials you work with
furniture, wood

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At 12:23pm on October 23, 2012, Glen Guarino said…
At 1:23pm on August 18, 2011, Miriam Rowe said…

Hi Sabiha, thank you for your friend request, and thank you for being a part of the exhibition! I really love your work and I'm so glad we were able to work together.

At 3:32pm on June 28, 2011, Steve Shelby said…
Thank you for the friend invite. Your work is really beautiful and imaginative. I especially like your Bharatanatyam Dancer Chair. I also love the lotus motif. I have lotuses growing in the two ponds on my property; they are one of my favorite plants.


At 10:43am on November 14, 2010, Lorrene Baum-Davis said…
Wall tree sculpture is incredible as is all your work. Yummy eye candy.
At 8:26am on November 14, 2010, Diana Casabar said…
Your work is beautiful! I could put every piece in my home! :D
At 7:57pm on November 10, 2010, Farah Bandookwala said…
wow!! i loce the dancer chair! its beautiful!
At 8:26pm on October 31, 2010, Judy Parady said…
Sabiha, its been 3 years already?! Damn- time is a b****. Where will your work be displayed? I think Tom and I will be in the hallway of the main floor. I'll look for you.Judy
At 4:17pm on December 15, 2009, Brigitte Martin said…
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John Lunn replied to John Lunn's discussion SNAG Toronto part 3 in the group Tapestry of Talents: Bringing Your Whole Voice to Your Craft
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SNAG Toronto part 3

I come from a very different background than most at the conference. I apprenticed with a self taught flutemaker. After 3 years, the only CV I left with was a flute I made that got me hired by a Boston company. I designed my own flute from experience and imagination. To this day my work has always been my only resume.At the SNAG conference almost everyone had a college degree in the arts. Whenever a speaker was introduced, their education highlights were listed along with the schools they were…See More
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"i was not able to attend the snag conference in toronto, but discussions about the state of the art/jewelry is nevertheless dear to me and i am following developments on several fronts. the whole issue of technology, like cad, and anything that…"
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