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Alice Burton

 Early last year I began to ask myself whether I could render the experience of my home environment in the same manner as I did my journeys. Early last year I began to ask myself whether I could render the experience of my home environment in the same manner as I did my journeys. Inspired […]

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Alice Burton

 Early last year I began to ask myself whether I could render the experience of my home environment in the same manner as I did my journeys. Early last year I began to ask myself whether I could render the experience of my home environment in the same manner as I did my journeys. Inspired […]

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Maintaining wilderness – Hilary Sample

Joel Sternfeld?s melancholy photographs of the abandoned High Line, the disused elevated railway track that runs for 20 blocks along the West Side, from the meatpacking district up through Chelsea, capture the irony of a wilderness blooming in New York City. Maintaining wilderness Hilary Sample Field Operations and Diller, Scofidio + Renfro, The High Line, […]

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Alice Mckay Barnett

"I "paint" a landscape using rocks collected from that landscape." Barnett searches for a spectrum in each location. "I "paint" a landscape using rocks collected from that landscape." Barnett searches for a spectrum in each location. She hunts, gathers, crushes and then glues these finds onto a two-dimensional surface. The works range from index card […]

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Alice Mckay Barnett

"I "paint" a landscape using rocks collected from that landscape." Barnett searches for a spectrum in each location. "I "paint" a landscape using rocks collected from that landscape." Barnett searches for a spectrum in each location. She hunts, gathers, crushes and then glues these finds onto a two-dimensional surface. The works range from index card […]

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Allan Buitekant

I believe the beauty of pottery is both aesthetic and functional. The use of a piece completes its purpose. Clay possesses a quality that reveals spontaneity. I believe the beauty of pottery is both aesthetic and functional. The use of a piece completes its purpose. Clay possesses a quality that reveals spontaneity. I use this […]

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Allan Buitekant

I believe the beauty of pottery is both aesthetic and functional. The use of a piece completes its purpose. Clay possesses a quality that reveals spontaneity. I believe the beauty of pottery is both aesthetic and functional. The use of a piece completes its purpose. Clay possesses a quality that reveals spontaneity. I use this […]

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Amanda Bernsohn

What I’m interested in are moments. Moments in lives that reflect a feeling and capture an interaction (between two people; between a woman and a cigarette; What I’m interested in are moments. Moments in lives that reflect a feeling and capture an interaction (between two people; between a woman and a cigarette; a man and […]

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Amanda Bernsohn

What I’m interested in are moments. Moments in lives that reflect a feeling and capture an interaction (between two people; between a woman and a cigarette; What I’m interested in are moments. Moments in lives that reflect a feeling and capture an interaction (between two people; between a woman and a cigarette; a man and […]

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Girl #39 – Menachem Wecker

Girl #39 showcases a model with shoulder length blonde hair, rich lips, low-cut blouse and pout, in a 12×15 photograph. But she hardly represents the typical model: a gray circle obstructs her neck and upper chest, and her portrait sits quarantined in a black rectangle, flanked all around by Mondrian-ish grids spanning the entire color […]

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