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The Connecticut Horticultural Society: Capturing the Magic: It's Flower Show Time in Connecticut
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The Connecticut Horticultural Society. Friday, February 25, 2011. Capturing the Magic: It's Flower Show Time in Connecticut. View fine art and flowers at the CHS exhibit. Show photos: Kevin Wilcox. The 2011 Connecticut flower show is underway, and CHS Flower Show Chair Nancy Brennick. And her tireless team of volunteers has created a stunning exhibit that inspires visitors to "capture the magic" of CHS membership. David created the abstract piece, Screen Sculpture. 8220;We are thrilled that this famous m...
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The Connecticut Horticultural Society: February 2011
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The Connecticut Horticultural Society. Saturday, February 26, 2011. Flower Show: Thank You, Volunteers, Donors, Patrons. By Nancy Brennick, flower show chair. The success of the CHS flower show exhibit would not have been possible without our. Volunteer crew. On behalf of the Board of Directors and CHS members, I thank committee members for their hours of toil and their commitment when. The weather forced scheduling changes and family matters and jobs required juggling. Stone and Mulch,. The CHS exhibit ...
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Lincoln Smithy - Metal Studio | Metal Sculpture / Found Object | Page 2
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Lincoln Smithy – Metal Studio. Metal Sculpture / Found Object. October 9, 2014. Yet to be titled…found object. October 7, 2014. Pick axes, an edger and a remnant ring came together prett well in a totem type piece. Working on base next. Happy with it so far. Table Bases and Pendant Lighting. September 22, 2014. Table bases for a buddies Mexican Restaurant. Will have reclaimed wood tops. Prototype of pendant fixtures for the bar! Another Totemesque Coming Together. February 2, 2014. June 17, 2013.
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Lincoln Smithy - Unique Metal Sculpture: 3 Olives
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Lincoln Smithy - Unique Metal Sculpture. Welcome to the Lincoln Smithy blog. A place to find, critique, and enjoy metal sculpture. Tuesday, September 02, 2008. Ode to the 3 Olive Martini. Still working on the base and the stem. Should be standing a bit higher. Posted by Lincoln Smithy. Callie takes art class at the gallery in Leesburg. She loves your sculptures, especially the big "happy face". :) Hope you and family are well. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Western Loudoun Artist Studio Tour!
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Lincoln Smithy - Unique Metal Sculpture: ALAN - Mid 80s
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Lincoln Smithy - Unique Metal Sculpture. Welcome to the Lincoln Smithy blog. A place to find, critique, and enjoy metal sculpture. Monday, September 01, 2008. ALAN - Mid 80s. ALAN - anodized aluminum with some pretty wild lugs and drop outs. Shimano 600 Front and Rear Derailleurs, SR Crankset, Campy Shift Levers. Posted by Lincoln Smithy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Western Loudoun Artist Studio Tour! Lincoln Smithy - Images. Storm King Art Center. Loudounpedia - Local Loudoun Artist.
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Lincoln Smithy - Unique Metal Sculpture: Farm Hand - Another Farmer
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Lincoln Smithy - Unique Metal Sculpture. Welcome to the Lincoln Smithy blog. A place to find, critique, and enjoy metal sculpture. Monday, September 01, 2008. Farm Hand - Another Farmer. Posted by Lincoln Smithy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Western Loudoun Artist Studio Tour! Lincoln Smithy - Images. Storm King Art Center. Loudounpedia - Local Loudoun Artist. Cycling for Fitness and Commuting - Lincoln Smithy on Revolution Health.
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About Lincoln Smithy | Lincoln Smithy - Metal Studio
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Lincoln Smithy – Metal Studio. Metal Sculpture / Found Object. Lincoln Smithy Studio: John Raymond. I am a self taught metal sculptor who primarily works in found object and remnant steel. I grew up in the house you don’t want to live next to but I loved it. Dad was a junk collector so growing up I was surrounded by metal “Art Supply” although I did not start doing sculpture until many years later. For this reason I do not do commission work. That just does not fit the way I sculpt. I also enjoy bicycle ...
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Brian Hayes grew up in France during his first eight years of life while his father, David Hayes. Completed a Fulbright scholarship in Paris. As a son of an internationally known sculptor, Brian frequented museums, galleries and artist’s studios literally before he could walk. Art has always been in some part of Brian’s life.
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