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Kitsune, the Fox Woman's Mirror
This blog is my container for art musings, reviews, and everyday life wanderings. I am an artist who works with assemblage, used discarded materials and organic matter to create portraits, political statements, family history, and personal transformation.
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Posted on Saturday June 28, 2008 at 11:03 AM
Another groovy light! Climbing Light $43 Dimensions - 5w x 3d x 7h " Polished zinc wire Translucent lamp holder Chrome top 40 watt bulb recommended (candelabra-based) A simple and striking wall lamp that loves to climb beside your bed to act as an effective reading light. The silver topped bulb creates a decorative down light. Check out [...]...
Posted on Friday June 27, 2008 at 02:38 PM
From our friend Debbie Sciales: This last semester, I helped my dear friend, neighbor, and mosaic artist, Sarah Dorrance, teach an art class to children of the Synergy School. After a semester of work, the piece is finished. We installed the mosaic (6′ x 25′ ) at the corner of 25th and Valencia over the [...]...
Posted on Friday June 27, 2008 at 02:30 PM
Don't check this out unless you want to be addicted to a very fun and beautiful moving interactive thang! You can thank Nancy Margulies for this! http://www.zefrank.com/byokal/kal2.html...
Posted on Friday June 27, 2008 at 02:11 PM
i am such a sucker for weird lighting fixtures! i just spied this on Haute Nature, one of my favorite blogs. read more at: http://www.domestic-construction.com/for_the_home/ted_lights.shtml...
Posted on Friday June 27, 2008 at 02:01 PM
I recently found this great social network for art teachers called Art Education 2.0 Art Education 2.0 is for art educators at all levels who are interested in using digital technologies to enhance and transform art teaching and learning. The aim of Art Education 2.0 is to explore ways of using technology to promote effective art [...]...
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