PORT TOWNSEND — Gallery-9, the Museum of Art + History, the Port Townsend Gallery and Northwind Art’s Jeanette Best Gallery will be among the venues which will participate in the monthly Art Walk from ...
Between studying for midterms and completing a never-ending cycle of essays, it can seem impossible to find time to relax.
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WSPA 7News on MSNNC artist turns the wood that destroyed his home, business during Helene into artHe transforms logs of wood into birds, turtles, fish, and his number one seller — a lot of bears. “They go… when you look in ...
At Spalding Nix Fine Art, “Echoes” (through May 9) is a collection of solo exhibitions presenting Caroline Bullock, Sachi Rome, Blair Hobbs and Lizzy Storm, with each artist, according to the ...
Aziz Ul Rehman walked away from a stable job to carve a new path — literally. He transforms discarded animal bones, wood, and ...
"Woodworking isn't as simple as it looks. A single misstep can ruin the wood," Shao explained. "It takes a lot of practice to develop a good feel for it." Rising to the challenge After six months ...
Bill Campbell, age 89, retired from making his famous pottery 4 years ago. He's been making beautiful wooden bowls ever since ...
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Turning Scrap Wood Into Arthandcrafted art pieces? In this project, I’m taking discarded wood scraps and turning them into stunning, one-of-a-kind creations that can be used for home décor, gifts, or even sold for profit.
Just because Maine Maple Sunday is turning 42 this year doesn’t mean the state’s sweetest holiday is getting old. There are always new farms and sugarhouses joining the event, new treats and ...
Christopher Romano, who works for the Rhode Island Department of Revenue, spends his free time turning dried flowers and delicate plant clippings into art. Caronah Cassell Johnson has spent 20 ...
Stereotypically, the art of wood-turning has long been defined as a male-dominated hobby, but the Collie group has attempted to cater to a broader demographic. Retired nurse Jeanne Thomas wanted ...
Providence-based artist Linda Ford has been turning sidewalk cracks into riverscapes in Providence using blue cement. The art is meant to start dialogues about environmental threats to the city ...
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