Links #2
  • The Estuarywww.theestuary.org. This is a wonderful place for personal healing and a deeper understanding of self. Its sister organization The School of Healing Arts is where I learned about the subtle energies of auric and kabbalistic healing. Through an array of methodologies these organizations have empowered numerous individuals to find balance in their lives.
  • Julieanne Caulderonwww.jynja.com. Jynja lives in Salt Lake City where her main focus has been on mosaic pieces both large and small. We met through The Garden Art Forum where she is a moderator. Her home is in a constant state of deconstruction and construction as it morphs into one cool place. In the summer of 2008 I spent time there doing two carving workshops.
  • Jill Montgomery, Studio M Mosaicswww.studiommosaics.com. Jill is and accomplished and skilled mosaic artist. Her studio is outside Portland, OR in a beautiful rural setting. I did a concrete workshop with her in 2008 and hope to visit again the next time I'm in the Northwest.
  • Karen Colewww.kcolepaintings.com. I met Karen and her husband John a few years ago in Santa FE at an art opening and we bonded immediately. Karen's paintings of flowers are exquisite. While visiting them I was able to view her work around the house at leisure. They glow.
  • Paul Michael Quinnwww.pmquinn.net. Mike is one of my best pals since the 80's. We shared an office in grad school. Not much can be said here, you just have to experience his world yourself.
  • Kem Alexanderwww.kemalexander.com. Kem is a creative and delightful person. Her unique work continues to develop in a variety of ways. Kem is also featured in the Hunter books and is a TACA member.
  • Bill Brimmwww.billbrimm.com. Bill does unique assemblages furniture and decorative art pieces for the home. That's the best way I can put it but it will be more clear if you check out Bill's site and view his work and his book about Peru.
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