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Posted on March 23, 2014 at 8:00pm 0 Comments 2 Likes
If you remember anything about traveling to the Yuma Art Symposium, let it be this. Do not; I repeat DO NOT drink copious amounts of alcoholic beverages in the desert while jumping back and forth between a salt-water pool and a hot tub. You will most certainly wake up the next morning feeling exactly how I imagine a grape feels after transforming into a…
ContinuePosted on March 14, 2014 at 11:30am 0 Comments 0 Likes
After a jet lagged deep sleep, we were up and ready to take on whatever Yuma had in store for us! Our group piled into the rental car we affectionately nick named the “Pri Pri” (Short for Prius) and headed down town. One of the interesting things Yuma is its location, West of the Colorado River and a hop skip and a jump from the Mexican and California border, if you have a…
ContinuePosted on March 6, 2014 at 1:30pm 0 Comments 2 Likes
As the 2013 chair of the East Carolina University “Material Topics” Metals Symposium I know first-hand what is possible when a few passionate and innovative individuals come together for one goal: To invite makers from all over to participate in a gathering that emphasizes emerging talent, new interdisciplinary techniques and the future of our field while still staying…
ContinuePosted on March 6, 2014 at 1:30pm 0 Comments 2 Likes
The Zeller Theater is attached to the Yuma Art Center, complete with art deco light fixtures, original concession stand and of course two hand-painted nude mermaid women at the front of the house. Originally built in 1911, it is a perfect example of the time traveling charm that the majority of the buildings in Yuma possess. The place was the first in Yuma to contain…
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Danielle,
Terrific neon work and images, great to discover you here as featured artist.
Glad to meet you Danielle. Love the work. Would you believe I collect images of vintage signage?
Absolutely beautiful work!
Thank you Danielle. I have new stuff, need to upload new pics!
Hey DJ!!! Nice to see you on Crafthaus :D
Hi Facebook firend ..great to see you here too
Mark Fenn