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Wayne Tsay

Admiring the paintings and traditional work of Southern California-based artist, Wayne Tsay.  Couldn’t find too many information about this artist.  We do know that he is currently a Visual Development Artist at Dreamworks and a feature animation instructor at Concept Design Academy in Pasadena, teaching “Color and Lighting”. He contributes a lot of his current career success to plein-air painting and his past architecture school training.

More of his work can be found at Cargo Collective, Facebook and Instagram.

Images:  Courtesy of Wayne Tsay. 

Marianne Hallberg

Gothenburg-based ceramicist Marianne Hallberg graduated from the University of Design and Crafts, Gothenburg in the early 1980s. She creates everyday objects decorated with playful, sketchy designs that appear to jump off of the flat surfaces of her pottery with distorted-looking forms. Her material is stoneware with a white tin glaze, decorated with cobalt oxide. She has always been interested in ornamentation studying flowers, exploring symbols, squares, dots, stripes and combines them like patchwork quilts. Her ceramics are sold all over the world but mostly to Sweden and Japan.

More of her work can be seen here in her Instagram page.

Images:  Courtesy of Marianne Hallberg.

Søstrene Grene

Søstrene Grene opened its first store in the Danish city of Aarhus in 1973.   They have since opened several locations in Scandinavia and Western Europe.  Their stores are designed to inspire body and soul by means of classical music, creative product displays and aisles of ‘hygge’ (creating a warm atmosphere).  Søstrene Grene in Danish means the sisters Grene, Anna and Clara, who founded the company.  We love their over 200 postings of DIY projects and will probably create the Christmas ring project shown above.  And as the sisters always say, “With a curious and creative mind, even the smallest things can be turned into something absolutely wonderful”.

You can find Søstrene Grene on their website, Facebook and Instagram. Instructions for the Christmas ring project shown above can be found here.

Images:  Courtesy of Søstrene Grene.

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