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Above: Tricia, Adrienne and Tim Graham with Grandma Jean Hyslop. Photos by David Tinapple
Above left: Seating for 18 in the dining room and 12 in the drum room. Bottom: Ellen, Mara and Julia Hyslop from Pittsburgh. |
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Above: Tricia, Adrienne and Tim Graham with Grandma Jean Hyslop. Photos by David Tinapple
Above left: Seating for 18 in the dining room and 12 in the drum room. Bottom: Ellen, Mara and Julia Hyslop from Pittsburgh. |
ThreeWalls Gallery in Chicago is presenting meanwhile, a two-person exhibition of current work by Tessa Windt (Pittsburgh) and Jenny Walters (Chicago).
The gallery’s writeup says, "meanwhile is space and time at the in-between; the membrane through which memory, desire and longing pass. Windt’s sculptural forms, although deflated are still luscious, while Walter’s images of empty blankets retain their poignancy and hope despite their depiction of absence. Although the body has vacated these artworks, they retain the trace of presence, both remainder and reminder, embodying both the potential and the surplus of life and love."
This time Blair accompanied me on one of my polymer clay jaunts. We went to Santa Fe for a weeklong color class, playing guinea pig for color divas Lindly Haunani and Maggie Maggio. Here are the links to all the pictures.
Blair hiked and visited Ann Wu and entertained himself while the polymer artists basked in the Santa Fe fall colors back at the compound. Take a look.
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It's time to display some of my artwork...put my money where my PolymerClayDaily mouth is.
I'm dusting off ye old family site (up since 1997) and will begin posting my own polymer clay work here.
If you rummage around you'll find some great pictures from old polymer clay events. Some of my early works are tucked in these pages.
Feel free to poke around.
Write me at cynthia@tinapple.com if you need more info.
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