The underlying focus of my work is the use of line in its many manifestations. I’m fascinated by how lines loosely layered horizontally can evoke water, and if you flip that drawing 90˚ it is like the bark of trees.
Read MoreThe pieces in the show are part of a series titled “Lines”, inspired by the layered, dense, chaotic lines of nature and their underlying patterns and geometry.
Read MoreSimons is recognized as a Distinguished Alum from the Institute for Civic Leadership (2008), and he has served as a design critic at the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University, and Northeastern University.
Read MoreMost of the lines I use support the paper for strength. I am currently using line in a more sensuous way. The modules are curved, but the final configuration does not have a bilaterally symmetrical form.
Read MoreFor the past nine years Daniels has concentrated on fiber or textile art which happily for her is breaking the boundaries between fine art and craft.
Read MoreI work concurrently on a range of ideas in a variety of media. I grew up in a military family, as part of an invisible rootless tribe. The way I work reflects my nature and my nurture.
Read MoreEllen Wieske is an artist who works in many materials. Primarily a metalsmith she worked in the Detroit jewelry industry for 18 years as a jeweler/stone setter/designer.
Read MoreI allow what comes naturally to my hand with the brush or blade. Pushing and pulling the paint to give it space and atmosphere until it pleases me.
Read MoreSpencer has worked in a variety of media, including watercolor, acrylics, and oils. She is also a printmaker and a co-founder of the Peregrine Press, a printmaking cooperative in Portland.
Read MoreLissa Hunter is a studio artist, living and working in Portland, Maine.
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