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Amy looks closer: April 2013
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Monday, April 1, 2013. I did see one yesterday, pointed out by the park rangers, near the cypress swamp. It was so well hidden in the sluice that it looked more like a strip of truck tire. But the reason I love coming here because of the distances. I love how the paths here are not just trails, but turn into paint-strokes,. But if it's not, and you go this way or that, there's a future of possible stories, lined with very red sea grape and bugs and strange white marsh flowers,. Links to this post. Tyler ...
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Amy looks closer: Southern Exposure
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Tuesday, June 17, 2014. Opening this week, June 20th, Southern Exposure: New Work Now. At the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, in Lake Worth, Florida, curated by Nichole Hickey and Jacques de Beaufort. I'll be showing three pieces as part of a cross-section of diverse and intriguing Palm Beach County artists. Cultural Council of Palm Beach County. Lake Worth, FL. My fabulous Mom, Norma, in front of Red Collection. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My home on the Etsy Blog! View my complete profile.
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Amy looks closer: Wynwood
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Tuesday, June 3, 2014. Is a neighborhood north of downtown Miami. There are galleries there, many of them, and shops, and restaurants, recording studios, production companies, and other kinds of think-tanks tucked in behind its walls and doors. But it's just as accurate to say that it's a life-sized sketchbook, and you can crawl along its pages. It's all a collage of the curated and of chance and opportunity, of stickers and spray paint and fallen leaves,. What a fascinating place, Amy! Southern Exposure...
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Amy looks closer: November 2012
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Tuesday, November 20, 2012. Walking in a place empty of people carries with it so much more than it should, don't you think? Do men feel this way? Or is it particular to women, filled with all these stories of kidnapping and peril, starting with Little Red Riding Hood? Our growing up is clogged with cautionary tales. Why else would a true-life story of a woman hiking the Pacific Crest Trail alone be so intriguing to us? I don't think I would ever want to give this up for safety in a locked house. My home...
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Amy looks closer: July 2012
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Wednesday, July 25, 2012. Just a quick shout-out to anyone watching tv tonight: my small town was voted Most Fun Small Town in America by Rand McNally, and the Travel Channel. Will tell us why, on Best of the Road. Tonight, at 8 pm. Though I'm a little leery of calling anything the best of anything, I can say in full confidence that my town has been exactly that for me, and I love it to pieces. A little illustrated compilation of why:. Links to this post. Monday, July 23, 2012. Walking down Artists' Alley.
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Amy looks closer: September 2013
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Thursday, September 26, 2013. It was a busy week. Last Tuesday was the opening for No Boundaries. At the Art Gallery on the Eissey Campus of Palm Beach State College. Curated by artist Karla Walter. Always reassures me, because the artists there represent what makes it so interesting here, idiosyncratic, diverse. Jackie Tufford, Dinner is Served. Foreground, and my Red Collection. Gerbi Tsesarskaia, Porcelain Installation. Elayna Toby Singer, Going Within. From the video, Little Tail. Links to this post.
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Amy looks closer: March 2013
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Monday, March 25, 2013. I'm part of a new exhibit, Repetition and Ritual, New Sculpture in Fiber,. Curated by artist Sonya Yong James. In the Fowler Gallery at The Hudgens Center for the Arts, in Georgia. The show concentrates itself on dimensional fiber works that. For links to the work of the fascinating artists that I'll be privileged to be showing with. And a lovely mention. March 26 - May 25, 2013. Hudgens Center for the Arts. 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy Bldg 300. Links to this post. Sunday, March 17, 2013.
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Amy looks closer: June 2014
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Tuesday, June 17, 2014. Opening this week, June 20th, Southern Exposure: New Work Now. At the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, in Lake Worth, Florida, curated by Nichole Hickey and Jacques de Beaufort. I'll be showing three pieces as part of a cross-section of diverse and intriguing Palm Beach County artists. Cultural Council of Palm Beach County. Lake Worth, FL. My fabulous Mom, Norma, in front of Red Collection. Links to this post. Tuesday, June 3, 2014. Links to this post. Watson MacRae Gallery,...
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Amy looks closer: Flamingo Gardens
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Tuesday, May 20, 2014. We traveled to Davie late last year, down south and way, way west, to Flamingo Gardens. Where we saw the dozing, boiled-shrimp-pink symbols of Florida, (more often made of plastic and poked into front yard gardens). They aren't native birds, but they are. Florida. Much like we are. I love any place with a Giant Orange:. And plants that seem made-up:. And trees and a cottage straight out of Grimm:. And peacocks where you would expect the squirrels to be. May 21, 2014 at 1:16 PM.
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