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I’m writing today from Chicago. We’re here for the Thanksgiving holiday with my boyfriend’s family and boy is it cold. It’s got me thinking about crochet, knitwear, felting, and anything that would warm my feet! I had sent myself an email last week of links to artists’ pages I found somewhere along the way (and […]
Read More// Nov.23.2011
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Emily Dvorin is a self-defined sculptural basketmaker. She works in vessel format but uses recycled, upcycled materials that are commonly thought of as commercial products, including but not limited to wire, fabric, plastics, etc. She uses these materials to discuss overconsumption, “societal excess, and throwaway consumerism.” In using the vessel shape she ends up creating […]
Read More// Nov.14.2011
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I work in a business where people are often rude to me and my colleagues – they think we’re an unnecessary cog in the wheel, and I get treated as such, not often – but enough. When I get to come home, blog about the beautiful and obscure, I not only feel better about myself but everything […]
Read More// Nov.8.2011
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Neil is once again in for a win with the article he sent me on his recent trip back to America, to Rochester – Memorial Art Gallery has a phenomenal show up it appears, Extreme Materials 2, and many of the artists included in the show are using techniques and materials I’m digging. Once of […]
Read More// Nov.7.2011
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Happy November! I can’t believe how fast the last 10 days have gone by – Halloween, our friends’ wedding, NYC for work, Esplanade benefit, houseguests – now we’re at November 6th – crazy! It was nice to get an extra hour of sleep last night and I’m pretty sure I spent that hour banging around […]
Read More// Nov.6.2011
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I love spiky weird things and Ikuko Iwamoto’s ceramics fit the bill both in her functional pieces as well as her sculptures like the ones below that look like growths. Ikuko works in porcelain, a favorite material of mine for its lightness. How cool are her wall installations? They look like they’re growing and alive, […]
Read More// Oct.27.2011
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Wow. I literally don’t know how I found Pia Männikkö online today but I think it had something to do with looking at things like honeycombs. Pia lives and works in Helsinki, Finland and recently graduated from The Glasgow School of Art, which put up a few of her pieces online – she also keeps a […]
Read More// Oct.24.2011
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Thanks to Pinterest and it randomly making me follow strangers I learned about the work of Sonya Philip! Gotta love random algorithms. Sonya is a knitter and says of herself that her work is born in patience, which it’s so true of many of the artists I write about here – their work takes patience, […]
Read More// Oct.23.2011
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While Sonya Philip is one of the next amazing artists on my list to highlight – one woman that she Pinned the other day was Susan Warner Keene and I was blown away by her paper and fibers work. I’ve been thinking about experimenting with paper making lately and seeing what Susan has done over […]
Read More// Oct.21.2011
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The weird and the wonderful strikes again in the form of Caroline Cox, who by all accounts I should know of already. Edward Winkleman called her, “Williamsburg art world royalty” and that was in 2005 so I feel extraordinarily behind the times on this one. I should note that I write this as I sit […]
Read More// Oct.19.2011