Entries Tagged as 'Bay Area Artists'
Carol Wedemeyer’s “In With The Tide”
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Ruby’s Clay Studio & Gallery
is located at
552A Noe Street (between 18th & 19th)
San Francisco, CA 94114
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OPENING
Saturday the 6th, 6 – 9
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Open 10AM – 7PM daily Ruby’s Studio # 415-437-1642
www.carolwedemeyer.org
Carol is a member of the
Association of Clay and Glass Artists of California
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Carol Wedemeyer’s “In With The Tide”
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Ruby’s Clay Studio & Gallery
is located at
552A Noe Street (between 18th & 19th)
San Francisco, CA 94114
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
OPENING
Saturday the 6th, 6 – 9
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Open 10AM – 7PM daily Ruby’s Studio # 415-437-1642
www.carolwedemeyer.org
Carol is a member of the
Association of Clay and Glass Artists of California
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Tags: Bay Area Artists · Buying/Selling
the play
Hollywood mid-level producers Bobby Gould and Charlie Fox engage in a verbal boxing match centered on the eternal debate of art versus money. Should Gould recommend to his unseen boss another bad action would-be blockbuster? Or should he put himself on the line for a film adaptation of a spiritual, uplifting, and apocalyptic novel? [...]
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Carol Wedemeyer’s “In With The Tide”
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Ruby’s Clay Studio & Gallery
is located at
552A Noe Street (between 18th & 19th)
San Francisco, CA 94114
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
OPENING
Saturday the 6th, 6 – 9
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Open 10AM – 7PM daily Ruby’s Studio # 415-437-1642
www.carolwedemeyer.org
Carol is a member of the
Association of Clay and Glass Artists of California
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Tags: Bay Area Artists · Buying/Selling
Steve Salisian taught Ceramics and Photography at San Jose City
College from 1968 to 1998. He continues to “hang out” there as a
volunteer assistant in Ceramics.
Steve works with small forms in porcelain and stoneware focusing on variations
of pouring and drinking vessels.
Combining wheel-throwing and hand-building in a single piece,
Steve emphasizes both decoration and function, utilizing various
textures, [...]
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Fred Yokel
Studio: 408-433-4720
mailto:fredyokel@gmail.com
Fred Yokel
For the past 4 or 5 years I have been concentrating on these voluminous, non-anatomically-correct figures. They typically have large legs and lower portions and become smaller in the torso area and head. I like [...]
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Lee Middleman
In my ceramic forms, I seek to create shapes that reflect the curves
found in Nature and patterns and textures that emphasize the organic
interplay between order and randomness.
Highly Textured
The tactile feel and visual look of surface textures are essential to my
pieces. My recent work is focused on creating textures by deeply
impressing patterns [...]
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Sunnyvale’s Barbara Brown
Barbara Brown is the first of our featured artists under the category Artists of the Bay Area.
“My goal as a Clay Artist is to create objects that communicate peace & tranquility. Inspiration and ideas are developed from studies of natural & organic forms.
Elements taken from stones, water holders and plants are studied, sketched [...]
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Steve Salisian taught Ceramics and Photography at San Jose City
College from 1968 to 1998. He continues to “hang out” there as a
volunteer assistant in Ceramics.
Steve works with small forms in porcelain and stoneware focusing on variations
of pouring and drinking vessels.
Combining wheel-throwing and hand-building in a single piece,
Steve emphasizes both decoration and function, utilizing various
textures, [...]
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Tags: Bay Area Artists
Linda Mau of ACGA
Bronze
“Form and surface are very important to me as an artist. I work
with simple, mathematical shapes using both clay and steel.”
Paperclay
My sculpture is about relationships: art and science, tradition
and progress, function and style.”
Ikebana
“As life becomes increasingly complicated and demanding of our
attention, my artwork becomes more and more quiet.”
Sculpture
“Through simplicity [...]
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