Monthly Archives: December 2009

keeping me calm: the glass percussion project

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I’m a little overwhelmed today.  We still have contractors in the house, still don’t have all of our things over here, still have much to do to get organized and back to a daily rhythm.  While I gather my thoughts and see what’s happening with the kitchen floor installation, please take a look at (and listen to)  this ambitious collaboration between glass artist Elaine Miles and composer Eugene Ughetti.

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christine j. brandt: raw materials

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If you think that bold is beautiful, that wood is wearable, and that stones are sexy, then you will want to take a closer look at Christine J. Brandt’s over sized  jewelry.  Brandt carves exotic wood and combines it with semi precious stones to create sculptural, organic, rings, necklaces and cuffs.

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droplets

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joyce roessler: glass jewels

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Joyce Roessler began working with glass as an art school student. Today, more than 30 years later, the artist is still excited by the material’s possibilities. Roessler enhances the glass jewels with her own fabricated metal work and she has successfully used the metal as subtle framing for the glass – no competition here – Roessler’s glass is the star of this show.

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when books come alive

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The New Zealand Book Council’s outstanding preview for celebrated author Maurice Gee’s book Going West is a beautiful marriage between paper arts and animation.  The brilliant work of siblings Martin and Line Andersen, this fast-paced animation was made with pages from the actual book!

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