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Spring and Mosaics for the Garden
Are you thinking gardens? I am! Garden sculpture that is; concrete, rebar and buckets of broken china and stained glass just waiting to be put together to form something wonderful. I”ve been dreaming all winter of sculptures with colorful shining … Continue reading
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A Mosaic in Winter and other February Musings…
It’s been awhile between blogs. I guess that’s just an indication of being too busy with work to write, and that’s a great thing. Workshops here at Kast Hill have been suspended until spring. Again, other work to do! So … Continue reading
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Mosaics and Art in the Garden
Happy to report beautiful and HOT weather for Kate Phelan and Tom Pirozzoli’s Art and Antiques in the Garden show in Goshen NH. A truly beautiful setting for Tom’s paintings- Kate’s true green thumb in the gardens, mosaic toadstools tucked … Continue reading