Monthly Archives: September 2009
Fine artist Kelli Swan puts fine lines in her pups, ponies and people
100 hours, innumerable lines and infinite patience are virtues for technical artists who are at home with pencil in hand. Every angle and curve must be scrutinized for depth, perspective and polish. Stark County fine artist Kelli Swan puts fine lines in her pups, ponies and people. Continue reading
Color beats like a heart robbed of chest in Christopher Triner’s work
Color is a storyteller that revels at once in contrast, complement, chaos and cadence, neither initiating life nor squelching it outright. Color beats like a heart robbed of chest in the work of North Canton artist, Christopher Triner. Continue reading
Adorn yourself with Elizabeth Jacob’s vintage baubles
It’s rare to have a spare moment to enjoy a simple pleasure today. Sometimes I want to resurrect antiquity. Sometimes I want to wrap it around my wrist. The affordable work of Canton jewelry designer Elizabeth Jacob affords me both luxuries. Continue reading
Willful, electric beauties burst to life for Megan Mars
Until you catch a glimpse of artist Megan Mars’ adept acolyte, softly tearing into a vein in order to unleash her volcanic creativity. Continue reading