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(Downeast) MAINE PROUDLY PRESENTS
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![]() George Westbook says that working in alabaster has enabled him to explore curvilinear designs. |
![]() Susan Sherman of Capestries describes herself as a creator of fairy tales. |
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![]() ![]() George Pearlman of St. George Pottery says he constantly explores his preconceptions about beauty and function. |
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![]() Dayle Tognoni Ward of Tognoni Pottery says he welcomes questions and comments. |
![]() Jody Johnstone fires her work in a self-designed 24-foot-long Anagama tunnel kiln. |
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![]() ![]() Stephen Hensel's realistic wooden carvings depict the movement and magic of wild birds. |
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