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Read glass artist Brad Pearson’s blog entry about the importance of form. Pearson maintains that form is the most important factor to consider when making beads.
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Lately chaos rules my days, so maybe that’s why New Yorker Mia Pearlman was able to pull me right in to the eye of her paper storm. Pearlman, a graduate of the acclaimed LaGuardia High School (studio art) and Cornell University (painting), creates the intricate paper cuts intuitively onsite – I think it adds to the authenticity of the wind tunnel, cyclone-ish, tornado-like, paper-cut installations.
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October 3rd was Daily Art Muse’s 3rd birthday! Thank you for supporting DaMuse through your comments, emails and daily visits.
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