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Bad girl Margie Kinsley has creativity that goes boom-boom-pow
For Margie, the wires that she uses to furl together her jewelry design have been a short fuse for the detonation of great artistic combustion. She’s not wary of blowing sky high the conceptions of herself as an artist or of experimenting with foreign mediums until they become comfortable old friends. Continue reading
Uncle Dreg adds a technicolor gleam coat to the world of photography
It makes sense that our first hearted artist of the the New Year is unbound by convention, unrestricted by fear and unwilling to ignore the compulsion to experiment. Craig “Uncle Dreg” Booth might claim not to have a clue what he’s doing, and maybe he doesn’t, but the result sure is cool! Continue reading
Stephen McNulty and the dynamic digital zoo
Innumerable artists have found glory in the grace of the world’s creatures. The difference this week is really quite simple. Conservation photographer Stephen McNulty’s work is literally imbued with benevolence. Continue reading
Thom Metz takes us to the edge of the world, and the devil may care
Try as he might, photographer Thom Metz couldn’t seem to escape his fate as a photographer of people, places and things, despite his best efforts to shift careers. It takes a daring eye to capture moments like he does. And he does it while weaving a fastidious story into what appears in the viewfinder. Continue reading