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Shayna Leib has been under the spell of hot, molten glass since observing a glass blowing demonstration when she was seven years old. Growing up thinking about glass, learning about glass and now working with glass has culminated in a body of work that wakes you up, quiets you down, makes you smile and begs to be questioned by curious and delighted viewers.
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Give Gulnur Ozdaglar a used plastic (PET) bottle, a soldering gun and an alcohol burner and step aside. Cutting each piece one at a time, the imaginative architect hand pierces patterns onto bowl, pin and pendant shapes, heating and melting the plastic just enough to mold it. The functional bowls and lightweight jewelry have an undeniable organic quality to them. Organic plastic. Isn’t that an oxymoron?
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Watch as Tomoko (Tadworks) turns her little polymer clay Po characters into a stop motion movie. Sweet!
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