
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Natalie Blake


 These thrown and carved porcelain vessels are by Vermont artist Natalie Blake. To see more of her work go to her website.
 These thrown and carved porcelain vessels are by Vermont artist Natalie Blake. To see more of her work go to her website.Doug Van de Zande


 These sepia-toned still life photographs are by artist Doug Van de Zande. To see more of his work go to his website.
 These sepia-toned still life photographs are by artist Doug Van de Zande. To see more of his work go to his website. Robert Farrell


 These elegant mixed metal "toys" are by artist Robert Farrell. To see more of his work go to his website.
 These elegant mixed metal "toys" are by artist Robert Farrell. To see more of his work go to his website.Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Love the hair...
Christine and Michael Adcock


 These woven vessels are by California artists Christine and Michael Adcock. To see more of their work go to their website.
 These woven vessels are by California artists Christine and Michael Adcock. To see more of their work go to their website.Tatiana Kazakova


 These rich illustrations are by Russian artist Tatiana Kazakova. To see more of her work go to her website.
 These rich illustrations are by Russian artist Tatiana Kazakova. To see more of her work go to her website.Victoria Altepeter



 These mixed metals jewelry pieces are by Arizona artist Victoria Altepeter. To see more of her beautifully-crafted work go to her Crafthaus page or her blog.
 These mixed metals jewelry pieces are by Arizona artist Victoria Altepeter. To see more of her beautifully-crafted work go to her Crafthaus page or her blog.Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Savannah College of Art and Design

I went to the store/gallery of the Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah several years ago and was captivated by a lot of the student work. Items were not available online back then. However, that has changed, as I recently stumbled across the link for their online store. Check out some of the fun and unique items.
Risa Fukui


 These Kirie pieces are by artist Risa Fukui. Kirie is a traditional Japanese craft technique, making a picture by cutting both white and black paper and putting color paper between space. To see more of her work go to her website.
 These Kirie pieces are by artist Risa Fukui. Kirie is a traditional Japanese craft technique, making a picture by cutting both white and black paper and putting color paper between space. To see more of her work go to her website.Sara Swink


 These whimsical ceramic sculptures are by artist Sara Swink. To see more of her work go to her website.
 These whimsical ceramic sculptures are by artist Sara Swink. To see more of her work go to her website.Michael Donnor


 These intriguing silver gelatin prints are by artist Michael Donner. To see more of his work go to his website.
 These intriguing silver gelatin prints are by artist Michael Donner. To see more of his work go to his website.Monday, September 27, 2010
Vladimira Klumpar


 These sculputral glass pieces are by artist Vladimira Klumpar. To see more of her work go to Schantz Gallery.
 These sculputral glass pieces are by artist Vladimira Klumpar. To see more of her work go to Schantz Gallery.Mar Gorman


 These mixed media "dresses" are by artist Mar Gorman. To see more of her work go to 23Sandy Gallery.
 These mixed media "dresses" are by artist Mar Gorman. To see more of her work go to 23Sandy Gallery.Marthe Roberts/Shea


 These mixed metal jewelry pieces are by artist Marthe Roberts/Shea. To see more of her work go to her website.
 These mixed metal jewelry pieces are by artist Marthe Roberts/Shea. To see more of her work go to her website.Saturday, September 25, 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010
Carlos Estrada-Vega


 These mixed-media pieces by artist Carlos Estrada-Vega consist of hundreds small canvas-covered cubes that are attached, magnetically, to a metal backing. To see more of his work go to d.e.n. contemporary gallery.
 These mixed-media pieces by artist Carlos Estrada-Vega consist of hundreds small canvas-covered cubes that are attached, magnetically, to a metal backing. To see more of his work go to d.e.n. contemporary gallery. 
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