Artisan Profile – Cassandra Tondro, Artist
The fifth in a series of artisan profiles by contributing writer Emerald Atkins. Don’t throw away that house paint! It can be used for art. Cassandra Tondro, an artist living in Santa Monica, CA,...
View ArticleArtisan Profile – Brandon & Sundeep Morrison of whyrHymer
The latest installment in a series of artisan profiles by contributing writer Emerald Atkins. The ancient Greek poets were said to be inspired by the Muses, nine goddesses who were the source of all...
View ArticleART From the Ashes
“It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.” ~Henry David Thoreau "Seconds Count" by Jason Wilbur In the face of natural disaster, where others see devastation, Joy Feuer – and the many...
View ArticleArtisan Profile – M Design
The little wooden robot sits there, head cocked, arms outstretched, vacant drilled eyes staring into space. Its expression is puzzled and innocent. It looks like it wants a hug. It’s cute....
View ArticleArtisan Profile – Jacob Ruch
Usefulness, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. Jacob Ruch has a knack for bringing out both characteristics in his work. Curbside cast-offs, salvage yard finds, construction refuse – all find...
View ArticleCompany Profile – Kirei USA
“Demolish another building, it just gives us more to work with!” John Stein is into demolitions, but not in the way one might think. The founder and president of California-based Kirei USA has a knack...
View ArticleArtisan Profile – Jan DiCintio of Daisy Janie Fabrics
I felt blue this morning, so opened up Jan DiCintio’s blog and within five minutes all that blah was washed away by her cheery, cheeky attitude and the philosophy surrounding red flowers. An artist’s...
View ArticleCompany Profile – Edwin Blue
A hundred years or more ago logging teams all over the American Southeast harvested Cypress trees, binding the logs into rafts to be floated downriver to the waiting wood mills. Sometimes the rafts...
View ArticleAriele Alasko of Brooklyn to West
The ear-jarring purr of a chop saw… the unmistakable scent of freshly cut wood and sawdust… Oh, yeah. Bring it on. There are special properties to wood that remain hidden unless one physically works...
View ArticleCompany Profile – Viola Park
Seattle, WA may be a Mecca for coffee lovers, but there’s so much more to the city than that. It’s also a hotbed for sustainable business ethics and the development of a low-impact lifestyle, both of...
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