Monthly Archives: October 2009

katherine wheeler enjoys the journey

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Katherine Wheeler considers metal to be her main material, but she often integrates porcelain, paper, linen thread and polymer clay into her jewelry and hollow ware. The Melbourne artist, who maintains a strong focus on enjoying the process of making, has a gold and silversmithing degree from RMIT University in Australia.

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peter lu captures autumn’s splendor

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today’s flickr find:

A vivid jolt of color.  The quote is also grand.

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little clay houses

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thelittlereddoor_on_etsy

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marzia rossi’s quiet, shadowy curves

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I like the soft curves, shadows and quiet colors of Marzia Rossi’s jewelry. I can’t find much about this Italian artist or the materials she uses -  I think it is glass, but it could be some kind of plastic. Anyone know more about Rossi?
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felt and found objects

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claudiaknous

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