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Michelle Christensen – Dominoe Dog

“I once dreamt of a 9 ft. long dog who had puppies, and I was about to buy one, but then I realized how inconvenient it would have been to have one every time I’d have to move. I decided to paint this...

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Isaac Hastings – Hands Drawing Hands

“I have always been very inspired by hands. With this piece, I tried to capture how useful and expressive they are.” – Isaac Hastings Website: IHsquared.com Located between Plum Alley and Kayo Gallery,...

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Alexis Mattox Design

Using your hands to create is often associated with producing art, crafts or other manmade objects. In contrast, my piece represents how people use their hands to control the natural world around them....

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GlitterGutterGlamour – The Magician

So powerful is he that may manifest the wishes and desires of his heart and his brain through his own hands . Hands enact the divine motive in man, with them he becomes an individual being existing on...

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Holly Jones

I decided to show how we use our hands to feel different temperatures and textures. The idea of snowflakes represent a cold temperature. I added dimensions and texture to my piece to represent the...

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Gentry Blackburn

X-mas is over, the snow is going to get all grey and gross, and all of us nonskier types are over winter by now. January is a bummer, but don’t despair, stay in and work on an art project! Honoring the...

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Robin Banks

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Ben Trentelman – Find Your Rhythm

When I was given the opportunity to design a piece for Craft Lake City’s Celebration of the Hand, I was drawn immediately to how my own hands work to deliver my most effective coping mechanisms and...

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Copper Palate Press

Copper Palate Press. We are a Fine Art Printmaking Collective located in downtown SLC. A group of 11 artists that include: Brian Taylor Cameron Bentley John Andrews Emilee Dziuk Dave Boogert Clyde...

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Malinda Fisher

I was born a dreamer and have always loved to share my dreams and listen to the dreams of others. Some of my greatest ideas have stemmed from dreaming and have been used in my own creative process or...

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Alex Adams Photography

This series would not have been possible without the talent of Alex Adams. Her eye for capturing each artist in their environment was key. Talented people, document talented people. We are so lucky to...

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Ashley Persan

Ashley Persan, of Better Than Mud, grew up on the east coast of Long Island, New York.  After completing her BFA at Condordia University in Montreal, she took residence in Salt Lake in 2006.  Although...

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The Mandate Press

The Mandate Press is Utah’s most experienced professional letterpress print shop. We pour over a decade of experience into everything we print each day. Locally grown and honed, yet nationally...

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AJ Wentworth

AJ received his training to practice Holistic Health Counseling at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, the world’s largest nutrition school, which is the only nutrition school integrating all the...

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Kumiko Morse

I’m Kumiko from Hiroshima, Japan.  I started making origami jewelry in May 2010, and I’ve been enjoying making origami jewelry since then.  All my jewelry is made with Japanese traditional paper,...

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Josh Stippich

Josh Stippich fell into the business of custom audio manufacturing by accident in 1999. Originally, he owned a recording studio, but became increasingly dissatisfied by the inadequacies of the...

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Andy Joy Chase

“My plakat is a painting of a bee screen printing. The bee is placed in a grove of Aspen trees, there is a line tied to the trunks of the trees where the prints are drying. The prints that the bee has...

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Mïa Vollkommer

Chainwheel Mandalas: A Meditation on Transportation By Mïa Vollkommer When I was approached to do this piece, my first concern was to preserve the spirit of my primary medium – jewelry – within the...

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Greg Nelson

“Bite the hand that feeds you.  An ironic twist on an old addage.  Reality is distorted by adding another plane.  The Midgaard Serpent rises from the depths to attack the source of its being.  The...

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Marcee Blackerby

“I wanted to create a city scape..a bit zany..humorous, odd….kind of like a walk on the wild side.  most of it is wood and paint…birds are metal crows (a noisy social bird that likes the city)  the...

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