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Italy’s Ivano Vitali is a sculptor, ecologist and performance artist whose work is a nod to a time when manual labor was appreciated and celebrated. He rolls and twists newspaper pages – piecing them together with no glue or water – then knits, crochets and weaves dresses, suits, hats, shawls, abstract objects and tape-estries with the paper yarn that still bears the colors and text of the newsprint pages.
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Sicily based Anne Mousley has a keen interest in the connection between jewelry, memory and display. Mousley’s collages are meant to capture a moment, a memory, a story – and each is assembled as a display for itself. The detailed metal work and painted canvases come together in a pleasing tumble of color, pattern and texture – then come apart to reveal bangles, brooches, pendants and one small moment in time.
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As I studied Megan Cronin’s mixed-media metal installations I realized part of the appeal for me is that each element looks like it could stand on its own as a piece of jewelry or small sculpture. The artist, who received her BFA in Metals from Massachusetts College of Art, is inspired by growth patterns found in nature.
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