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Hirotoshi Itoh - Stone Sculpture with Humor and Imagination
Hirotoshi Itoh sculpts stone and transforms it into the unexpected. His subject matter captures your immediate attention. Some of it has a great sense of humor. Other pieces plain just defy belief. His is a master’s hand, taking something unyielding…
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Terri Kern - crafting an engaging story
Terri Kern considers herself to be a “hands on” artist. This means she does everything from wedging the clay, doing all of the hand building, relief carving, applying the many layers of color under glazing and preparing/unstacking her kiln. Her work is representational, in that you…
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Asagi Maeda - A Passionate Narrative of City Life
Asagi Maeda sculpts minute details of a big city life. Bracelets erupt with skylines of tall buildings, alongside docks, and parks. Many of Maeda’s pieces are populated with golden figures performing daily tasks, playing music, commuting or simply “people watching.” The work…
Added by 2Roses on May 1, 2017 at 6:16pm — No Comments
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Monday’s Child - A Weekly Creative Shot in the Arm
Ann Lalik - Wonderfully Executed, Abstracted Figurative Work
Shown today is a portion of a body of work by Ann Lalik entitled “My Friends.” We really enjoy how she has taken a variety of eclectic pieces of just about everything and artfully…
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An important blog by Professor Añoveros regarding the current political and cultural narrative in contemporary wearable art.…
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