For a large piece of otherwise dark oak forest, Kenny Clayton and Louise Salvador's Agua Caliente property is unexpectedly inviting. From the willow entrance gate to the gravel paths that make ...
A New Brunswick man is honouring his father by making whimsical works of folk art aimed at making people smile. Sitting in his garage in Moncton, N.B. on a stool forged by his late father, Stephen ...
Thirty-three years ago, Mary Myers carved and painted her first nutcracker because she thought the ones in stores looked too shiny and new — too perfect. That day in 1989, the Virginia Beach resident ...
Defining what folk art is isn’t easy. The accepted definition tends to be “work created by self-taught or minimally trained artists.” The exhibit “A Shared Legacy: Folk Art in America,” which opened ...
Come dive into DAAS CO-OP art gallery and meet the magical underwater Fin Folk. There’s Oberon the octopus. Nori the mermaid. Krinklebine the goldfish. Esmeralda the seahorse. And even a blowfish ...
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, craftsmen from many different regions of the country used a peculiar form of sculpture — the whittled walking stick — to communicate social signals, convey ...
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