"Inspired at a young age by my mother and grandmothers, I have spooled my imagination through my work. For over ten years now, I have been making wearable works of art. Although my aprons have been popular, my handbags are my favorite-- where it all started. This season I have especially enjoyed working with repurposed clothing; pre-loved, if you will. The suitbags are all one of a kind, each with a distinction all their own. I have also enjoyed expanding my handmade polymer clay button collection and have added working with fusible plastic to create unique jewelry pieces. And finally, natural wool fibers added to the menu for floral pins. There is no end to the imagination!" Welcome to the Artist In Residence Co-op Blog Spot. We are a collective art gallery in Enosburg, Vermont that exhibits the work of over 40 local Vermont artists. Each month, a group of our members are selected as featured artists to showcase in the gallery foyer. This blog is an additional space to feature and discuss these artists and their work.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
NAN ADRIANCE
"Inspired at a young age by my mother and grandmothers, I have spooled my imagination through my work. For over ten years now, I have been making wearable works of art. Although my aprons have been popular, my handbags are my favorite-- where it all started. This season I have especially enjoyed working with repurposed clothing; pre-loved, if you will. The suitbags are all one of a kind, each with a distinction all their own. I have also enjoyed expanding my handmade polymer clay button collection and have added working with fusible plastic to create unique jewelry pieces. And finally, natural wool fibers added to the menu for floral pins. There is no end to the imagination!"
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