Fresh Shops: AFK Designs
From his home in Israel, Arthur Kemelman turns precious fragments into pieces of jewelry that beautifully fuse wood, stone and gold.
From his home in Israel, Arthur Kemelman turns precious fragments into pieces of jewelry that beautifully fuse wood, stone and gold.
For thirty years, Billie Ruth Sudduth has created remarkable baskets using traditional techniques and classical formulas of beauty and proportion.
A strong connection to material, the pull of tradition and a strong non-comformist sensibility inform Jason Wright’s collages.
Vintage matchbooks become diminutive works of art informed by the persistence of memory, place and change in the hands of artist Krista Charles.
Well-versed in squashing the imperfections from wire mesh, Eric Boyer now coaxes these same lumps and bruises into existence to form abstract faces.
Designer Pamela Foeckler creates intimately scaled talismans reminiscent of totem poles, monuments and memorials — all rendered in elemental hues.
By smoke-firing her vessels, Niclole Portlock lets chance — and the weather — shape her ceramics.
Polish designer Luiza Jacob left the corporate lifestyle to create a line of colorful, eco-friendly streetwear for both kids and adults.
Artist Daniel Schwartz uses fiber, yarn and other materials to create sculptures that are both provocative and gruesome.
“If I had a chance to scream out one thing to the world, I would say “Don’t stop creating! Unless you’ve run out of food.” – Karolin Feli
The experts who claim our attention spans are getting shorter obviously haven’t seen the boldly intricate crochet work of Annieway.
Elecia has broken free of the doctor’s prescription pad to create natural remedies that harmonize both body and spirit.
United by the teachings of their Italian grandmother, the parallel lives of two sisters results in a familial collaboration of knitted proportions.
The ephemeral moments in life are captured in Fumika’s work, where material reality is distorted and transformed into a precious item for the home.
“Home is a domain of chaos and catastrophe run by the conflict of music and art, and their united struggle against the militantly playful feline.”