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by Amy Sharpe
Here it is, a week into the new year, and most of my resolutions have already fallen by the wayside. Like many of us, I vowed to eat better and exercise more. I shoveled snow…I went snowshoeing…I was on track until I remembered that there...
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Art,
Clay
by Amy Sharpe
Finding a balance between architectural forms and the rural landscape has resulted in pots that function the same, but express themselves differently through the clay....
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Art,
Watercolor
by Amy Sharpe
Watercolors explore chaotic nature of urban landscape
Like looking at a reflection in a broken mirror, Don Dickinson’s watercolors explore urban landscapes through a distorted perspective. Ripple River Gallery near Bay Lake will feature Dickinson’s paintings July 11 through August 12.
Don Dickinson, who lives and works...
Posted at 00:42h
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Clay,
Clay
by Amy Sharpe
A clever raven clutching a string of beads or a crow’s wing sheltering an egg; a terra cotta vase that explores patterns made by erosion; or a triptych textured with a blush of color that evokes dusk or dawn on a rock face. Clay sculptors...
Posted at 15:51h
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by Amy Sharpe
Printmaker Eric A. Johnson finds inspiration for his work in many places—music, positive and negative life experiences and memories and even sometimes news events. “The Nature of Things,” his exhibit reflects that wide range of imagery.
“The Nature of Things,” opened Wednesday, May 2 and will...
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by Amy Sharpe
Over the years we’ve done a few invitational shows focused on a theme (“Vanishing Landscape,” “Black-and-White,” “It’s About the Bees” and “We All Live Downstream,” a box show, tile shows, wearable art, etc.). Looking at the schedule for the coming year, we decided it was...