Monday, November 23rd, 2009
Chuck Wilson said to his wife one day, “I’m tired of looking at a blank wall. Would you be willing to paint a mural there?” Gina...
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Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
Entering Teresa’s living room, it was easy to see her inspiration starts at home. Bookshelves lined the walls filled with an eclectic collection...
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Jan’s interest in art started in her childhood at the family dinner table where ethnic dishes were served up with side discussions of the...
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Author Helen Hollick remembers the stories by Mary Stewart she read about Merlin and the young Arthur. But for Helen, it was something in the back of...
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“About three years ago, I was diagnosed with cancer. During chemo, my dream was to build the studio.” Three years later, Nicky...
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Kelly Neidig remembers drawing birds in kindergarten, and they were so good, even her mother didn’t believe she’d drawn them....
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It all started simply enough. Shu-Ju Wang wanted to find a way to connect with her American mother who suffers from memory loss. As a painter and book...
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"I was looking for an occupation that I knew was really in line with my own truth. One that was engaging my creativity and integrity, where I was...
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“I have done a lot of different things, but I think that’s the way my art developed,” says Margie Lee, “It’s not just a...
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If you happen to be headed out to the Westside to visit some pumpkin patches this Halloween, look for a bamboo forest just before the suburbs turn...
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