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Tag Archives: living doll
Polo in the Park Ottawa
The finishing touches were completed and this special commission was unveiled at the Rotary Club of Ottawa South last week. This sculpture, “The Polo Player” is being auctioned at Polo in the Park Ottawa on Saturday July 7th. I look … Continue reading
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The “Living History” Mural
I am very proud to finally be able to share with you the unveiling of the St. Marguerite d’Youville “Living History” Mural. It’s taken several months from the initial proposal to the final installation of this collaborative mural, but the … Continue reading
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Tagged art, art in schools, art instruction, Canadiana, Catholic School Board of Eastern Ontario, Catholic symbols, elementary school, figurative art dolls, figurative sculpture, Grey Nuns, indigenous studies, living doll, Maria Saracino, Mural, Ottawa Art Murals, ottawa artists, Ottawa Catholic School Board, polyform products, polymer clay, polymer clay artist, relief sculpture, saracino collection, sculpey, sculpey III, St. Marguerite dYouville, teaching art
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It’s All About The Hustle
It’s going to be a busy month . . . and I love it! I haven’t participated in a Art Doll Show in years, but I’m super excited to be part of the Quinlan Doll and Teddy Bear Expo in … Continue reading
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Tagged art dolls, art instruction, art workshops, figurative artist, figurative dolls, figurative sculpture, hello studios, Le Balcon D'Art, LinArt Gallery, living doll, Maria Saracino, Morrisburg Polymer Clay Gathering, national capital network of sculptors, Navan Fine Arts, one of a kind art dolls, ooak, polymer clay, Quinlan Doll and Teddy Bear Expo, sculpey, Sculpture Studio Tour, Studio 87, super sculpey
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Happy Winter Solstice
Did you know that the tradition of bringing gifts in St. Nicholas’ name originated in France? At the beginning of the twelfth century, nuns began leaving gifts in secret at the houses of poor children on the eve of St. … Continue reading
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Christmas Nostalgia
Nostalgia is that emotion that stirs up memories from our past. It’s hard to describe the feeling of nostalgia, but you can’t miss it when you have it. The holidays, especially Christmas, stirs those nostalgic feelings more than any other … Continue reading
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Tagged art dolls, Art in Ottawa, art workshops, christmas, Christmas decorations, Christmas memories, father christmas, figurative artists, figurative sculptures, Holiday Art, Holiday decor, Kris Kringle, LinArt Gallery, living doll, love, Maria Saracino, Memories, national capital network of sculptors, Nostalgia, one of a kind art dolls, Original Hand Sculpted Santas, Ottawa art, ottawa art exhibits, polyform products, polymer clay, santa claus, Santa Collectors, saracino collection, sculpey, sculpture, Studio 87, super sculpey
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Top 50 Polymer Clay Blogs
It’s a great honour to be selected as one of the top 50 polymer clay blogs on the world wide web. Thank you FeedSpot. You can see the whole list at http://blog.feedspot.com/polymer_clay_blogs/
Riding the Rails
A year ago the Orange Art Gallery challenged it’s artists to create works of art based on the theme “The Railway Crossing”. The Orange Art Gallery is in a 120 year old historic building that used to house the bank … Continue reading
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Vin et Fromage
Just finished . . . this chef and his sous chef stands only 16″ tall. What’s better than a good wine, a sharp cheese and a crusty baquette? Add some fresh tomatoes and basil and it’s a perfect evening. Bon Appétit! … Continue reading
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Montreal, Here I Come!
I’m heading to Montreal next week for an exciting weekend of promoting my figurative sculptures. It will start with an appearance on Breakfast Television Montreal with Derick Fage on Thursday, September 8th, followed by two “Meet the Artist” events. The … Continue reading
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A Tribute to Fatherhood
June is all about Fathers and Fatherhood. I dug through my archives and I found a few pieces I’ve made that acknowledge the nurturing men in our lives. Today’s father is no longer always the traditional married breadwinner and disciplinarian in … Continue reading
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