Myung Lee

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Myung Lee

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Myung Lee: My ideal workspace would include a jeweler’s workbench, a mig welder and a blacksmithing forge. I’d also include an Alexander Calder mobile for inspiration. It would be a metalworker’s delight!

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Alex Lim

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Alex Lim

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Alex Lim: So in a way, it simply feels like understanding.

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Erin Letterman

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Erin Letterman

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Erin Letterman: Inspiration feels like when you make a connection in your mind, like you just understood something or were given some insight into the nature of something.

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Jo Moniz

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Jo Moniz

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Jo Moniz: Paul Krugman, Paul Gauguin and Jon Stewart

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Kelly Lyles

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Kelly Lyles

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Kelly Lyles: I do my best thinking in the car, when I make myself laugh out loud I know I’ve struck paydirt.

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Adam Smith

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Adam Smith

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Adam Smith: Spacious and filled with light…walls painted with white magnetic paint.

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Von Schroeder

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Von Schroeder

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Inspiration comes in waves for me, one thought leads to another and several new ideas usually come from one new thought. I get butterflies in my stomach when this happens.

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Trevor Park

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Trevor Park

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Trevor Park: When inspiration strikes if feels the same as if I am running late, the adrenaline is flowing, my anticipation is building, because I can’t wait to start translating my ideas through my lens. I always feel pressed for time…

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2010 Spring Show Sneak Preview

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2010 Spring Show Sneak Preview

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I can never resist those little sample trays at the Farmer’s Market. The opportunity to get beyond the packaging and try out what is offered, is irresistible. With this in mind, we have decided to give you a little “sample” of our own.

In an effort to give all of our readers a little sneak peek at what will be in the upcoming…

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Light, Silence

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Light, Silence

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Beverly Gimlin’s textural paintings explore the light and color around her. She is inspired by the dualities of the city/island lifestyle she enjoys here in the Northwest. Gimlin is currently working on a mixed-media series that deals with unexamined issues of a mostly silent past. Here, we discuss how her textural work is connected to her new series by the deep emotions within.

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