Laura Fuller
…color inherent in the seemingly colorless. Fuller’s work incorporates the rare and the quotidian, the precious and the mundane. Found objects combine in a fragile bed of glass, held together… Continue reading
…color inherent in the seemingly colorless. Fuller’s work incorporates the rare and the quotidian, the precious and the mundane. Found objects combine in a fragile bed of glass, held together… Continue reading
SEE-March 2012 Shoshannah White’s Butter 2010, photograph with encaustic, 6″ x 6″ shoshannahwhite.com Fine art photographer Shoshanna White unravels the beauty of our everyday in her ethereal and intimate… Continue reading
By Joe Ricchio Photographs by Kristin Teig As Jarrod Spangler passionately holds forth on the characteristics of different animals and the processes entailed in carving them up, I come to… Continue reading
…for someone of his professional background, Anderson headed west. He made it only as far as Denver, Colorado. When he awoke one morning to find that his car had been… Continue reading
…range. It’s hard to say what she will come out with next, but easy to bet that it will be good. emiliadahlin.com Learn more about Emilia’s most recent project, the… Continue reading
…sculpted this figure in plaster and then electroplated it with a metal alloy. After electroplating, Nadelman scratched and worked the surface with files and various tools, giving it a rough… Continue reading
…wooden shingles, a view of the Penobscot Bay, and a front porch with wicker rocking chairs. There is a placard on your cottage with the name “Russo” (all of the… Continue reading
…Not the skier you see today.” An initiative called Healthy Hometowns, a product of the MWSC, came to Currier’s school, Stockholm Elementary School, and offered nearly free rental skis to… Continue reading
…master mason and cofounder of both the Common Ground Fair and the Kneading Conference, and Jeffrey Hamelman, the bakery director for King Arthur Flour. People come from across the country… Continue reading
…school, in the community, or even in the world at large.” It would be a school where the basics—reading, writing, math, and science—are taught in service to the greater good…. Continue reading
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