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Amy Rice
Artist Amy Rice gets inspired by color and texture| read more » |
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Maura Grace Ambrose
Maura Grace Ambrose trusts her instincts| read more » |
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Ann Wood
Artist Ann Wood is inspired by found and salvaged materials| read more » |
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Keiko Yagishita
My art reflects what to me are the most extraordinary aspects of life: joy and happiness. | read more » |
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Alyson Fox
I can’t really describe what I do. I just like to make things. I make things from paper, fabrics, books, ceramics, thread, wallpaper, office supplies, photographs, old tattered stuff, new polished stuff, furniture, and cement.| read more » |
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Sarah Neuburger
I make little creatures out of clothespins and found stuff and run an online shop called The Small Object.| read more » |
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Cheree Berry
I like to create unique, unforgettable stationery, the kind of thing that stays on your fridge forever because it’s just too much fun to toss out. | read more » |
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Tiffani Taylor
My work is a compilation of everything I feel within, the awe I experience when confronted with nature, and the gratitude and passion I have for travel.| read more » |
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Leigh Pennebaker
My sculpture deals with my lifelong fascination with fashion, women, and beauty.| read more » |
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Claire Sanchez
I’m constantly compelled to make something, anything. I like creating useful things—I want to elevate everyday objects to functional works of art. | read more » |
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