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Evelyn and Jerome Ackerman did it “their way,” designing for people like themselves, who were on a budget yet wanted to live with beautiful, well-made things. ...
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One of Michael Sherrill’s themes is the poignant beauty that may be found in living beings even in decay—the image of a rhododendron growing out of a rock,the “plant bound inside a rock, surviving.” ...
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In both design and studio pieces the work of New York ceramist Kathy Erteman evokes sculpture and painting. ...
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This Los Angeleno by way of Costa Rica marries clay and natural fiber into elegant hybrid vessels. ...
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If you want to understand artist Julie Chen's exquisite books, start by getting your hands on one. ...
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A decade ago, John Hindman couldn't buy the windows and doors needed to resotre vintage homes; he had to make them. Today, his devotion to traditional methods and materials has culminated in an ingenious handcrafted 'bungalito.' ...
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Central to the Eugenes’ relief style are themes of identity, family and generations as expressed both in portraits and symbolically. ...
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Myung Urso, who's been making her jewelry for only four years, may seem like an overnight success, but she's been immersed in the study and practice of craft since childhood. ...
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Garth Clark charts the thought process of the ceramic triple-threat Marek Cecula: designer for industry, groundbreaking sculptor and curator of the upcoming exhibition “Object Factory,” at the Gardiner Museum in Toronto. Photography by Sebastian Zimmer. ...
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