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Thank you for an inspiring and nourishing collection of art works. You ground me in Beauty and Joy and remind me to share my creativity and true self. Elinor Gentilman, Subscriber. Single issues are $15. Or order 4 copies of any issue for $45. Issue 8 Root Trunk Bough is no longer avalable. Issue 4 Cloth - limited supply. All other issues are available. Make check payable to Linda Hoffman and send to:. Harvard, MA 01451. 2016 WildApples.org Site design: Steven Hoffman.
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Here is just a small taste of Wild Apples:. Issue #7: Spring Summer 2011. Issue #6: Fall Winter 2010. Issue #5: Spring Summer 2010. Issue #4: Fall Winter 2009. Issue #3: Spring Summer 2009. Issue #2: Fall Winter 2008. Issue #1: Spring Summer 2008. Issue Seven Arc of Light. Contributing writers and artists. Here is just a small taste of Wild Apples. Click on the images below to download samples in PDF format. Wild Apples Spring/Summer 2011. Issue Seven Arc of Light. And the Wayland Cultural Council. Issue...
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Maud Ayson, Board of Directors, Freedom's Way. We are sad to announce that. Root, Trunk, Bough. Is our final issue. Thank you for your support! Wild Apples: a journal of nature, art, and inquiry. Be a haven from cell phones and computers; a piece of reading that takes you into the woods and wilds. As the journal's guiding spirit writes:. What a healthy out-of-door appetite it takes to relish. The apple of life, the apple of the world, then! I want to say how much I enjoyed Wild Apples #4, just a great an...
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Two nights ago I sat down with the winter issue and truly appreciated your choice of material. The articles inspired me to think differently about my place in this world. Deborah Fleischman, Subscriber. Issue Eight Root, Trunk, Bough. Here is just a small taste of Wild Apples. Click on the images below to download samples in PDF format. Wild Apples Fall/Winter 2012. Issue Eight Root, Trunk, Bough. Is supported in part by a grant from the Bruce J. Anderson Foundation. And the Wayland Cultural Council.
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Wild Apples is such an inspiring mix of photos, poems, essays that turning each page is a new adventure, each page provoking thoughts that go wandering off in other directions. Lynne Lawrence, Contributor. Wild Apples Inc. seeks to educate the public through the arts about ways to live sustainably on the earth. In pursuit of that goal, our primary activity is the publication of a 48-page, full-color, soft cover arts magazine called. Wild Apples: a journal of nature, art, and inquiry. Linda Hoffman, Editor.
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Alex Matisse: July 2009
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Friday, July 17, 2009. I just found an old issue of the Sun from back in January. It is a great literary publication. In it I stumbled upon and advice column by a man named Cary Tennis. He writes this column "Since You Asked". Of him reading a piece at a workshop in San Fransisco. I think that it speaks to art makers as a whole and not just to writers. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Thursday, July 09, 2009. I made at Matt's a little over a year ago. I started the slip trailing on the size up f...
Alex Matisse: August 2009
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009. Y is up on Mark's website. The sale is this weekend and if anybody is in the area I encourage you to come take a look. This will be my last firing for Mark and it was a good one. There are some wonderful pots out of this firing.here are a few. Wednesday, August 19, 2009. Here are a few pictures from the past few weeks. 16th century Turkish plate from Iznik. Alex with large a large Hamada bowl. Chinese canteens, probably Ming Dynasty. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A plate a day.
Alex Matisse: The Return
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Saturday, August 21, 2010. Below are some pictures of where the kiln left off. Nice to have you back in the blog-o-sphere. Weve been following the building process and are both amazed. It looks SO GOOD. We might get up there this fall and wed love to visit. Hope your thumb heals quickly. Wed love to get one of your big planters for our front porch when all is said and done on our house. Saturday, 21 August, 2010. Your kiln looks great. I hope your hand gets better. Thursday, 26 August, 2010. A plate a day.
Alex Matisse: June 2009
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Monday, June 29, 2009. The week in review. Wednesday, June 24, 2009. Big Pot Workshop with David Stuempfle. This past weekend Joseph and I, along with a bunch of other folks, took a workshop at the Central Carolina Community College (or CCCC for short) campus in Siler City. The workshop was led by David Stuemple. David throwing the base. Adding the first coil. Pinching the first coil onto the pot. Lara O'Keefe using the weed torch. Thursday, June 18, 2009. Here is the essay in its entirety:. Some days th...
Alex Matisse: A Week (or two) in Review
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Thursday, August 05, 2010. A Week (or two) in Review. I have not been a diligent blogger. I actually cringe at that title. I don't consider myself a blogger. I consider myself a potter (at this exact moment in time a kiln builder) and so it is without a tremendous amount of guilt that I am bringing everyone up to date. There has been an amazing amount of people out here as of late and we really have made some progress. Wednesday Dan in I finished up the arch supports. Coming up in blogland:. Rob, Simple ...
Alex Matisse: March 2010
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Wednesday, March 03, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Alex Matisse recently completed two apprenticeships with NC potters, the first with Matt Jones of Sandy Mush, and then with Mark Hewitt of Pittsboro. He is currently working on his own kiln in East Fork, a small farming community outside of Asheville, NC. View my complete profile. You can sign up for my mailing list by clicking here. Farm and Sparrow Bakery. Linda Hoffman - Artist (and mother). Paul Matisse and the Kalliroscope Gallery. A plate a day.
Alex Matisse: March 2009
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Sunday, March 29, 2009. Catawba Valley Pottery and Antique Festival. Matt Jones doling out Pepto-Bismol early Saturday morning after a rather uninspiring breakfast at the Golden Coral. Joseph Sands and Alex Haworth who is apprenticing with Matt, the third in a long succession of apprentices named Alex. Matt Jones demonstrating.check out that sweet apron! Booth of Matt Jones. Chad Brown in his booth Saturday morning. Naomi Daglish, one half of Bandana Pottery. Daniel and Tyler on Saturday morning. What is...
Alex Matisse: February 2009
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Monday, February 23, 2009. Last night I did the midnight shift. The whole time I was struggling to get rise and keep it in enough reduction so the pots didn't come out all pasty. Mark came out at 4 and then Joseph took over for me at 6. I went back to sleep for a few hours and by the time I got back out there at 1:30 they had finished firing the damn thing! Saturday, February 21, 2009. Wednesday, February 18, 2009. Art of the Slam. It's been a dreary day down here in Pittsboro. Cold rain all morning ...
Alex Matisse: Working from 5 till 9 . . .
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Friday, August 06, 2010. Working from 5 till 9 . . . That is not how the original went but it is much closer to what my days look at this present time. Before I talk about the kiln I want to point out a very small change to the blog. You will find it on the right hand side of your screen and it is a very small link that will take you to a nice little form where you can fill out some personal information and be added to my mailing list. If you chose to continue I will promise you this:. For the record, if...
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Wild Apple Puppetry |
Welcome to Wild Apple Puppetry and Storytelling. Wild Apple Puppetry is owned by Heather Stewart, a local daycare owner, and pre-school owner. Her early childhood site is called Apple Blossom Bunch Day Care www.appleblossombunch.com. This building is wonderful and offers so much to families of Saratoga Springs New York! Ms Heather now offers two showings of the show once a month, one to school groups and one to parents and children of the area. What’s childhood without story? What’s childhood witho...
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Injured or Ill Horses. Clients - Stories & Photos. Is a healing center for horses that collaborates with veterinarians and farriers on lameness problems, post-surgical cases, and an array of physical and emotional equine health issues. We offer a unique environment for the equine with special needs or for the elderly equine. With eighty acres of wild apple trees, secluded pastures and forest, it is a peaceful and yet stimulating place. The Extended Care Facility. Injured or Ill Horses.
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Wild Apples - A Journal of Nature, Art, and Inquiry
Maud Ayson, Board of Directors, Freedom's Way. We are sad to announce that. Root, Trunk, Bough. Is our final issue. Thank you for your support! Wild Apples: a journal of nature, art, and inquiry. Be a haven from cell phones and computers; a piece of reading that takes you into the woods and wilds. As the journal's guiding spirit writes:. What a healthy out-of-door appetite it takes to relish. The apple of life, the apple of the world, then! I want to say how much I enjoyed Wild Apples #4, just a great an...
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Live your life, do your work, then take your hat." - Henry David Thoreau. Writing, family, knitting. What's Education All About? He Who Thinks in Silence. Subscribe to this blog's feed. Super practical site for dementia care. Savoring the Recipes of the Past. Greatest Little Yarn Shop In the West. World's Greatest Knit BLog. Best Parrot Forum in the Universe. Lots of dependable info. Under the radar reporting. Photography That Makes the Mountain Talk. My favorite "jolt of the day"! May 18, 2015. And Ive ...
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Training Programs Begin in September 2015! Summer/Fall Programs -Winter Programs. Enjoy Outdoor Adventures with Your Dogs and Your Horses. At Wild Apple School, we believe your dogs and horses can enjoy the outdoors at much as you do! We offer programs to help your companions feel as comfortable in the great outdoors as they do at home. On the Water: Boating Skills for Dogs.
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Horses & Other Equines. Sheep & Goats. Articles & Ideas. Teaching an animal to touch a target is powerful not only for direct applications (i.e.: leading an animal from point A to point B) but also for indirect uses. In this video,…. In this video, Gene and Britta are seeing how strong the cue is for a behavior they’ve been practicing. Britta has learned to touch her paw…. March 18, 2015. March 14, 2015. March 13, 2015. October 4, 2014. October 1, 2014. Gene and Kinna have been busy…. June 7, 2014. Wild ...
wildappleseeds | Tales from our overland adventure
Tales from our overland adventure. What we’re up to? In the Land of Milk and Honey: Mornings. June 10, 2012. The belated beginnings of clipped memories from the Himalayan Permaculture Centre, in Surket District. For friends in the UK we are home, and it would be lovely to see you all! The dark mud den room of uneven walls is plastered with now a desiccating mud, clay and cow dung mix reminds me of streaked webs in Mum’s batiks. I am perched on the edge of a squat clay stove. Two holes punct...Looking out...