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Attai Chen - Uncommon Materials, Uncommon Applications
Attai Chen utilizes wood, paper, silver, graphite, paint and stainless steel in his jewelry and sculptural reliefs. He describes his work as “a body consisting of independent, self-contained, multidimensional entities in a process of bonding.” You don’t see the…
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Ken Price - the discipline of working your voice
We enjoy the connection between polymer clay and earth clay. Perhaps this is why we’re featuring another ceramicist for Monday’s Child. Shown is the earlier work of Ken Price, created in the late 1980s-early 1990s. What drew our attention was the discipline in the development of…
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Marcy Neiditz - One Voice, Nine Plates
Many times, artists struggle with “their voice” and its development. Artists who are successful with this have the determination and focus to pursue a concept through its development. Now Marcy Neiditz does a variety of work, from very organic, abstracted sculptural…
Added by 2Roses on February 20, 2017 at 9:39pm — No Comments
Mister Finch - Textile Artist Extraordinaire
A wonderful textile artist, who only introduces himself as Mister Finch, has been creating beautiful replicas of British flora and fauna using only vintage and recycled textiles and thread. His pieces have a faded yet timeless feel to them, which comes from…
Ferrofluids are something we've been playing with for kinetic jewelry. Here is a photo of the material by Brandon Hilder
Added by 2Roses on November 3, 2016 at 9:17am — No Comments
Hillary Waters Fayle - the concept of art as impermanent
Hillary Fayle uses botanical materials and combines them with the rich traditions of needlecraft. “What I do is about elevating details. It is about noticing…
Added by 2Roses on August 1, 2016 at 10:00am — No Comments
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