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Nancy Creech Ceramic Art. Porcelain and Mixed Media Art. Posted December 17th, 2011 by Nancy and filed in Living Grid Project. The Living Grid Team Luncheon. I’m sure there were a number of assignments that seemed nutty to her, things I had to try. She was always so patient and cooperative. Rondi and Lisa, thank you both for giving so generously of your talents. I could not have had a better team. Posted December 9th, 2011 by Nancy and filed in Living Grid Project. 395″H x 88″W x 4″D. The photos have a s...
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EncausticFIBERopolis: Encaustic with a Textile Sensibility
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Friday, May 30, 2008. Encaustic with a Textile Sensibility. My DVD-Encaustic with a Textile Sensibiltiy is out this week, December 9, 2009! To purchase copies. click here. To see a sneak preview click here. You will need to mouse over the photo of me to begin! This is an online version of a presentation I have given, and continue to give at the National Encaustic Conference in Boston. I find myself in a niche offering encaustic workshops specifically for fiber and textile artists. Labels: encaustic and f...
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Order a copy (international). Subscribe for print magazine. Subscribe for digital magazine. What is a Studio Visit? International independent bimonthly art magazine. Issue 1, October 2013. On the cover: Tom Berenz. Issue 2, January 2014. On the cover: Benjamin Rogers. Issue 3, April 2014. On the cover: Vanessa Michalak. Issue 4, July 2014. On the cover: Joseph Holsapple. Issue 5, October 2014. On the cover: Lauren Matsumoto. Issue 6, February 2015. On the cover: Kyeom Kim. Issue 7, April 2015.
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Order a copy (international). Subscribe for print magazine. Subscribe for digital magazine. What is a Studio Visit? International independent bimonthly art magazine. Call for Art, October 2016, Issue 15. On Top Picks for Scope Miami Beach 2015. On Call for Artists. On Call for Artists. 8216;Meet The Artists’ Artist-run Pop-up Gallery Event, London. Emily Smith at Paradigm Gallery. Curated Selection for the International Issue 14, August 2016.
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Order a copy (international). Subscribe for print magazine. Subscribe for digital magazine. What is a Studio Visit? International independent bimonthly art magazine. Read interesting exhibition and cultural events’ reviews; interviews with art specialists; articles on contemporary themes in the art world. Kate Shaw was born in Sydney and currently lives/works between Melbourne and New York. In 2014, Shaw has had a successful showing … Keep Reading. Growth/ Decay: A Dual City Group Show. We first saw your...
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Nancy Creech Ceramic Art » Porcelain Art Gallery 2015
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Nancy Creech Ceramic Art. Porcelain and Mixed Media Art. 2015 Work — Indigo Shift. Posted June 18th, 2015 by Nancy and filed in Porcelain Art Gallery 2015. Indigo Shift, Porcelain. 20″H x 10″W x 1.5″D. For Museum School Art Auction , San Diego, CA. June 20, 2015. Porcelain cast from doll dress handmade ca. 1928. Accent discs also porcelain. Mountain on block of South American jatoba wood. Posted June 18th, 2015 by Nancy and filed in Porcelain Art Gallery 2015. 21″W x 26″H x 2″D. June 20, 2015.
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Nancy Creech Ceramic Art , Archive » Windowpane Series – Quiet House
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Nancy Creech Ceramic Art. Porcelain and Mixed Media Art. Windowpane Series – Quiet House. Posted November 22nd, 2011 by Nancy and filed in Windowpane Series. The photos have a stillness within a quiet palette. The curtains have a motionless vitality as well. Windowpane Series – Quiet House. 31″W x 8 1/4″H x 2 1/4″D. Baltic birch frame, custom laminated. Quiet Home, right side. Quiet Home, Close-Up. Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required). Porcelain Art Gallery 2010-11.
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Nancy Creech Ceramic Art , Archive » 2014 — 500 Prints on Clay
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Nancy Creech Ceramic Art. Porcelain and Mixed Media Art. 2014 — 500 Prints on Clay. Posted March 18th, 2014 by Nancy and filed in Porcelain Art Gallery 2010-11. Published in 500 Prints in Clay. Cone 5 porcelain slip. Silk screen; textured surface with mason stains. Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required). Porcelain Art Gallery 2010-11. Porcelain Art Gallery 2015. Lisa M. Ellena Ceramics and Mixed Media Sculpture. Michelle Marcuse – Encaustic master. See my photos of China.
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Nancy Creech Ceramic Art , Archive » Gratitude
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Nancy Creech Ceramic Art. Porcelain and Mixed Media Art. Posted December 17th, 2011 by Nancy and filed in Living Grid Project. The Living Grid Team Luncheon. I’m sure there were a number of assignments that seemed nutty to her, things I had to try. She was always so patient and cooperative. Rondi and Lisa, thank you both for giving so generously of your talents. I could not have had a better team. Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required). Porcelain Art Gallery 2010-11.
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Nancy Creech Ceramic Art , Archive » Doll Dress, 1930
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Nancy Creech Ceramic Art. Porcelain and Mixed Media Art. Doll Dress, 1930. Posted November 22nd, 2011 by Nancy and filed in Porcelain Art Gallery 2010-11. Doll Dress, 1930. This could have been my mother’s dress, but since the tattered little garment was found in a pillowcase with doll dresses, that’s what I’m calling it. It’s certainly larger than most doll dresses. The stitching is still visible on the hem of the porcelain version. Doll Dress, 1930. 16 1/2″H x 15 3/4″W x 2 3/4″D. See my photos of China.