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Heat Spell-New Work

June 28, 2015 By Melinda

It has been unseasonably warm for our part of the world, so it has been a good time to clean out the studio.  Lots of my precious space is taken up by scraps of barks and grasses I save for making paper. Finally, time to cook up the cedar and make paper!  Also it has been a great time to lay out all my found materials, many that my arty friends … [Read more...]

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Forty years ago, while sitting on the beach playing with my young children, I made my first basket out of a pile of willow trimmings someone had tossed there. It looked wildly made like a crazy bird’s nest. While being together with my two sons on a beautiful Pacific Northwest shoreline, this simple experience of crafting with the natural materials at hand kindled a passion for creating forms using plant fibers. I thank my family, my community, and all my teachers for cultivating this gift in me.
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