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Artist talk with James Nizam

Saturday May 29th at 2pm, don’t miss the chance to hear James Nizam talk about his most recent series “Memorandoms”. 1531 Marine Drive, West Vancouver. www.galleryjones.com/James_Nizam.html

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Jewel in Vancouver

I discovered an amazing sculptor/jewelry designer here in Vancouver. Her work is isnpiring and she is recognized around the world as an innovator in design. Her pieces can be seen at: http://www.dinagm.com

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Eating the Universe

[youtube=http://youtube.com/watch?v=1hcDxYdXqrc.] My admiration of Miele kitchens has been replaced by “The Rotating Kitchen” – an art installation by Dutch artist Zeger Reyers that was put into motion during the opening of the exhibition “Eating the Universe” at the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, … Continue reading

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"Avenue of Lights" brightens city of Fort Worth, Texas.

Fort Worth Mayor Mike Moncrief flipped the switch on artist Cliff Garten’s $1.7 million  light sculpture project recently. Six identical stainless steel sculptures are the inaugural pieces of the city’s revitalized Lancaster Avenue, the new “Avenue of Lights”, located in … Continue reading

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Wood you believe it?

While scanning through Double Takes site I came across 2 artists slash sculptors that really astounded me. Michael Rea & David Esterly both use wood as their medium of choice but each has created something very different with it. Rea … Continue reading

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Book Sculptor

Brian Dettmer majored in fine arts at Columbia College in Chicago, focusing mainly on painting and sculpture. In his final year of school, he began to incorporate language into his art. At the time, he held a part-time job at … Continue reading

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