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Emmanuel Toffolo is keeping the flame burning. The young artist, son of master flameworker Cesare Toffolo, proves he’s got what it takes with these exquisite glass bugs.
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Federico Uribe began his career as a painter, evolving into a sculptor who uses everyday objects to give color, shape and texture to his work.
Uribe transforms coins, pencils, shoelaces, shoe soles, wire hangers, gardening tools and screws into luscious female figures, animals, plants and abstract sculptures – some will make you think, some will make you laugh, others offer a private meditative zone.
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Last week my hosting site migrated the blog to a new server and there were a few glitches. That’s why there were missing posts and now missing images. They’ve been able to partially restore the posts, but there is a problem with the images (and a problem uploading images). As soon as they fix it daM will be back (Friday’s post was so cool – can’t wait to show it to you!). Until then, catch me on Facebook with links and images to my art related finds. Thanks for your patience…
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Illustrations, three dimensional polymer clay portraits and a charming array of polymer jewelry boxes make up the portfolio of Toronto artist Gosia.
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