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Art Studios in Kent County Maryland
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Kent County Public Schools. Kent County Public Library. Kent County Fiber Project. Kent County Studio Tours. Open by appointment unless otherwise specified). 200 Rivershore Road, Chestertown, MD 21620. Realism, sensitivity and a rich color palette are factors that work to influence Evie's award winning portrait paintings in oil and pastel. Her paintings may be seen locally at The Artists Gallery, 239 High Street in Chestertown. Her home studio is open by appointment. 24284 Macs Lane, Worton, MD 21678.
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Meet The Artists - Eat-Drink-Buy Art On Delmarva
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Marcy Dunn Ramsey’s paintings are a reflection of nature, but also of the relationship of that world to the psyche. Marcy Dunn Ramsey's artist statement reads:. Marshes are a primary source of inspiration, and the tangle and chaos of the grasses and reeds is a vehicle to explore the vitality of the life cycle. Her studio is nestled into the bank of the upper Chester River where she observes its many moods. Questions about this site? Email: tourism@co.worcester.md.us. Subscribe to our mailing list.
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Relic | Relics and Artifacts
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Handmade objects for the imagination. December 15, 2008. From the a mudbank deep within a Greenland fjord hails this pin, a remembrance of early world travelers, a friend lost, a Viking outpost slowly dying out…. This pin is made of bronze for the hull, and sterling for sail. The hull is shaped and carved of thick bronze, filed thinner at the keel and stems. One end is sculpted into the feared dragon’s head, and the stern is carved into the tail. Posted in Silver pins. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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18Th Century Pins for Sale | Relics and Artifacts
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Handmade objects for the imagination. 18Th Century Pins for Sale. January 28, 2009. Have you been to the Lewisburg PA for the 18th Century Artisan Show. If so, here’s your chance to get a memento from the show. If you have any interest in 18th Century artistry, you really must plan to attend. Price, $10 each, plus $2 shipping and handling. Please contact me at tcurran@fairpoint.net for volume orders or any questions you have. Contact me here. Posted in Silver pins. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Create a fr...
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Contact me | Relics and Artifacts
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Handmade objects for the imagination. If you would like to meet me, see some of the things I’ve made, or where I give a presentation, click on the calendar image below. When the calendar opens, click on ‘Agenda’ on the top right corner for a condensed view of events. Also, click on individual events for more information. You may contact me through my e-mail, which is tcurran@fairpoint.net. Or through the telephone, which is 518 392 6387. And you may even mail me at :. Posted in 2 Comments. You are commen...
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Bramble's Rambles
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Thoughts from the mythic muse. How to make paper snowflakes. Dec 14th, 2010 at 12:23 PM. Paper Snowflakes. I make them. How full of the creative genius is the air. In which these are generated. I should hardly admire more if real stars fell. And lodged in my coat". So this is going to be a long, photo heavy, how-to post. Hit the click for snip, snip, snip. The cold mountains of winter. Count Basie, Good Morning Blues. The long road to our ancestral home. Aug 13th, 2010 at 10:24 AM. I hear that it is an i...
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Afternoon of a Faun | Relics and Artifacts
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Handmade objects for the imagination. Afternoon of a Faun. July 2, 2011. Is this simply some fascination I have with Classic literature? Did eight years of Latin have much to do with this piece of jewelry? As a child, I read endlessly from faerie tales, adventure novels, Greek and Roman Myth, Grimm’s Fairy Tales, Aesop’s Fables and so many other sources. All these are just stories, are they not? I believe. To support the work, it is set in pitch. The horns are made using the same process outlined above&#...
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Pipe Tomahawk Pin | Relics and Artifacts
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Handmade objects for the imagination. December 23, 2010. Dec 24, 2010. A pipe tomahawk with a brass head and steel edge is sitting under a Christmas tree as you read this. The handle is pernambuco, encirlced by an engraved sterling band. Total length is 3″. This is a present for a woman with Blackfeet ancestry. I feel very honored to make such a gift for her. Posted in Uncategorized Leave a Comment. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Bramble's Rambles
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Thoughts from the mythic muse. How to make paper snowflakes. Dec 14th, 2010 at 12:23 PM. Paper Snowflakes. I make them. How full of the creative genius is the air. In which these are generated. I should hardly admire more if real stars fell. And lodged in my coat". So this is going to be a long, photo heavy, how-to post. Hit the click for snip, snip, snip. The cold mountains of winter. Count Basie, Good Morning Blues. Shane's rap on the Mythic Arts 101. Jun 16th, 2010 at 12:51 PM. The Land of Nod. RenCon...
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Sword, ca 1400 AD | Relics and Artifacts
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Handmade objects for the imagination. Sword, ca 1400 AD. April 8, 2009. This sword is based on a Western European sword, in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum. The overall length is 4″, and the thong is waxed linen with sterling clasps. Posted in Tools as jewels. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.