Monthly Archives: February 2010

torolf sauermann: evolution of genius

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The conference wraps up tonight and I will stay on for a post conference workshop. While I finish up here, I have some homework for you. Torolf Sauermann is new to me. Dan Cormier referenced him in his Synergy seminar and there was a collective ‘ahhhh’ from the group. The work is full of undulating waves, geometric lines and patterns and…well, you tell me: What is the material? The process? Do you like it?

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kathleen elliot’s glass botanicals

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I’m on my way to Synergy2 today – should get to Baltimore by late afternoon and I’m hoping the weather is a little kinder in Maryland.  The snow continues to fall under gray skies here in New York, leaving tree branches in the Hudson Valley bent in impossible positions under the weight of the heavy precipitation.  So gray, so gray.

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lisa klakulak’s strong felt

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For Lisa Klakulak, hand-dyed felted wool is the ideal canvas to express her insights regarding today’s society. Drawing with machine embroidery she combines stitching, weaving and beading to create sculptural and functional pieces that reference our universal vulnerability as human beings.

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how to: make a facebook fan page

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This morning we explored Keke Cribbs’ magical world of glass mosaic sculptures.  Keke doesn’t have a website, but she wants to create a Facebook fan page and asked if I could help.  Here’s an audio slide show that I quickly put together this afternoon.  Click on the image to view the short tutorial.  And look for a fan page from Keke soon!

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keke cribbs’ magical world of narrative glass mosaics

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Keke Cribbs creates sculptural mosaics that take us on a journey into the magical imagination of this self-taught artist – a fantastical world where the landscape is colorful, the characters exciting, the narrative riveting. Cribbs has a portfolio brimming with three dimensional glass mosaics that ultimately become a canvas for her brilliant narrative paintings and drawings.

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