From the humble wax crayon, Christian Faur creates sophisticated photorealistic portraits.
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Ceramist Anne Hirondelle dedicated decades to perfecting the vessel. Then she started taking it apart.
Shayna Leib has probed depths that once terrified her – and emerged with an artistic approach all her own.
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For Cristina Córdova, the expressive potential of the human form knows no bounds.
From his beginnings as an artist, Jim Rose has stayed open to influence. The result is furniture that stands apart.
Basketmaker Debora Muhl turns sweetgrass into sculpture, deconstructing traditional forms into twisting, wild works.
Fifty years ago, the American studio glass movement was sparked. The world has never been the same.
TV's Nick Offerman stays grounded in craft. He thinks you should, too.