Browsing All Posts filed under »Artists of Antrim«

The Torch in Winter

February 27, 2011

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Babs Young writes: I am forever taken with how well Mother Nature understands and uses the elements and principles of design.

Time and again

February 25, 2011

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The Art Lovers' New York — Volland Views series may be the most beautiful postcards I've ever seen.

Fun and free

February 11, 2011

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Arts and sciences, excellent treats—cabin fever cures on all sides—and they are free! What a weekend. I don't see how you can go wrong.

Hunters encircle woolly mammoth

February 2, 2011

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Every winter about this time Daugherty Johnson gets the itch to dance with Mama Nature. They have a deal. She brings the snow—just the right amount, just the right consistency—and he turns it into something that makes her laugh with joy. Daugherty, like Mama Nature herself, creates for his own reasons and shares with an […]

Sitting ducks

January 28, 2011

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You’d be surprised how much is going on around here under the snowpiles.  When I went over to see Wendi Wooten about the photos of Egypt, Terry was there too.  We talked a bit about the book he’s working on, and he lent me his copy of Glenn Neumann’s memoir, Penny Pencils.  Then he showed […]

A real outdoor girl, our Margie

January 18, 2011

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When she’s not at work in her Possum Hollow studio out on the Flat Road, painter Margie Guyot likes to get outdoors–and paint some more.  Even in the winter. This is what she sees from the shores of Grand Traverse Bay.   . . .  from the beach at Barnes Park . . . . . .  […]