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There is a blog – I think based in France – which I’ve mentioned here before, Murmure Visible. The writer, Marie-Andree Cote and I share a similar taste in artists. I often find new artists on her site and see ones I’ve written about on hers as well. I have no idea if she’s ever […]
Read More// Nov.8.2012
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In my day job I work with several music companies and one of their creative directors recently sent around the link to the website of Peter Crawley. Peter creates what he calls Stitched Illustrations and they often take on the form of musical visualizations. One of my favorite parts of his work is that you don’t […]
Read More// Nov.6.2012
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Beili Liu is an artist and a teacher. Today she is an associate professor of art at UT-Austin after coming to the US from Jilin, China and studying in Michigan and Tennessee. Her installation pieces use so many different materials from typical ones like thread and wool to Chinese spirit money. The above is made […]
Read More// Nov.5.2012
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A lot of times I bookmark things and then forget I did it. I should just Pin them but sometimes I Pin things I haven’t written about yet and then get confused – I’m sure you’re sensing a trend here! Anna Gunnarsdottir ended up on a “Stickie” on my desktop but all I had was […]
Read More// Nov.1.2012
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I have no recollection of how I stumbled upon Jennifer Forsberg but I’m going to assume it was through photos of her work on Pinterest. There are some incredible people curating great “boards” over there of amazing artists. Jennifer is a Swedish artist and, awesomely, her own website very clearly shows the evolution of her work […]
Read More// Oct.30.2012
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Earlier this month I had the pleasure of a surprise trip to Switzerland! I went over for about a week and loved it – I didn’t know what I was in for but it was beautiful. We went to Yverdon-les-Bains, stayed in Geneva for a few days, went to Montreux to see the Castle of […]
Read More// Oct.29.2012
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The weird and wonderful are often the most fun and Stella Zhang’s installation pieces of fabric and what look like giant knitting needles definitely fits into that category. I like how she talks about using white for its flatness, delicacy, ethereal and quiet qualities. I have no idea how those are suspended. They look like […]
Read More// Oct.24.2012
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I do have a habit of loving things that look like clouds here on the blog. I came across Angelica Bergamini’s work while poking around the site of Grey Area where “art is made functional and the functional is made art.” They work with many artists that appeal to me but none moreso than Angelica Bergamini […]
Read More// Oct.23.2012
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Bronwyn Oliver is a very interesting person to write about here. Her work, mostly sculptures in metal (copper) are beautiful and in many cases live outdoors in her native Australia. Bronwyn tragically took her own life about six years ago but has left an indelible mark on the sculptural world regardless. I love how the […]
Read More// Oct.19.2012
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Rebecca Maeder online information is limited but her ceramics works are awesome. I have no idea how they’re made, but they look dipped to me over some sort of armature. I was thinking balloon or seed pod on the inside. But then they’re open on the bottom and I have no idea – back to square […]
Read More// Aug.17.2012