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The artwork of George Martinez is like nothing you have dreamt of before. George uses hair clippings (yes thats what I said!) to create stunning portraits and sea scapes. George is a barber by trade. Come and see this amazing work for yourself.
While exhibiting at various venues, the Chicago-based 3-D 12 artists have identified their commonly held environmental interests and concerns. Our personal perceptions on the issue cover as broad a range as our materials of choice. Decomposed lost and found objects, recycled plastic and metal, salvaged scrap wood, earth and water are some materials which are effectively reconfigured to translate our ideas into physical forms. The sculptural works take on subjective and collective meaning to contributre to a genuine meta-landscape.
The 3-D 12 artists are: Shelley Gilchrist, Peter Gray, Alan Emerson Hicks, Ruyell Ho, Beth Kamhi, Jim MacRoberts, Bill Moll, Mimi Peterson, Robert Putnam, Eric H. Steele, and Michelle Stone
Hair Art and Environmental Sculpture form unique exhibit
The artwork of George Martinez is like nothing you have dreamt of before. George uses hair clippings (yes thats what I said!) to create stunning portraits and sea scapes. George is a barber by trade. Come and see this amazing work for yourself.
While exhibiting at various venues, the Chicago-based 3-D 12 artists have identified their commonly held environmental interests and concerns. Our personal perceptions on the issue cover as broad a range as our materials of choice. Decomposed lost and found objects, recycled plastic and metal, salvaged scrap wood, earth and water are some materials which are effectively reconfigured to translate our ideas into physical forms. The sculptural works take on subjective and collective meaning to contributre to a genuine meta-landscape.
The 3-D 12 artists are: Shelley Gilchrist, Peter Gray, Alan Emerson Hicks, Ruyell Ho, Beth Kamhi, Jim MacRoberts, Bill Moll, Mimi Peterson, Robert Putnam, Eric H. Steele, and Michelle Stone
Hair Art and Environmental Sculpture form unique exhibit
The artwork of George Martinez is like nothing you have dreamt of before. George uses hair clippings (yes thats what I said!) to create stunning portraits and sea scapes. George is a barber by trade. Come and see this amazing work for yourself.
While exhibiting at various venues, the Chicago-based 3-D 12 artists have identified their commonly held environmental interests and concerns. Our personal perceptions on the issue cover as broad a range as our materials of choice. Decomposed lost and found objects, recycled plastic and metal, salvaged scrap wood, earth and water are some materials which are effectively reconfigured to translate our ideas into physical forms. The sculptural works take on subjective and collective meaning to contributre to a genuine meta-landscape.
The 3-D 12 artists are: Shelley Gilchrist, Peter Gray, Alan Emerson Hicks, Ruyell Ho, Beth Kamhi, Jim MacRoberts, Bill Moll, Mimi Peterson, Robert Putnam, Eric H. Steele, and Michelle Stone
Hair Art and Environmental Sculpture form unique exhibit
The artwork of George Martinez is like nothing you have dreamt of before. George uses hair clippings (yes thats what I said!) to create stunning portraits and sea scapes. George is a barber by trade. Come and see this amazing work for yourself.
While exhibiting at various venues, the Chicago-based 3-D 12 artists have identified their commonly held environmental interests and concerns. Our personal perceptions on the issue cover as broad a range as our materials of choice. Decomposed lost and found objects, recycled plastic and metal, salvaged scrap wood, earth and water are some materials which are effectively reconfigured to translate our ideas into physical forms. The sculptural works take on subjective and collective meaning to contributre to a genuine meta-landscape.
The 3-D 12 artists are: Shelley Gilchrist, Peter Gray, Alan Emerson Hicks, Ruyell Ho, Beth Kamhi, Jim MacRoberts, Bill Moll, Mimi Peterson, Robert Putnam, Eric H. Steele, and Michelle Stone
Hair Art and Environmental Sculpture form unique exhibit
The artwork of George Martinez is like nothing you have dreamt of before. George uses hair clippings (yes thats what I said!) to create stunning portraits and sea scapes. George is a barber by trade. Come and see this amazing work for yourself.
While exhibiting at various venues, the Chicago-based 3-D 12 artists have identified their commonly held environmental interests and concerns. Our personal perceptions on the issue cover as broad a range as our materials of choice. Decomposed lost and found objects, recycled plastic and metal, salvaged scrap wood, earth and water are some materials which are effectively reconfigured to translate our ideas into physical forms. The sculptural works take on subjective and collective meaning to contributre to a genuine meta-landscape.
The 3-D 12 artists are: Shelley Gilchrist, Peter Gray, Alan Emerson Hicks, Ruyell Ho, Beth Kamhi, Jim MacRoberts, Bill Moll, Mimi Peterson, Robert Putnam, Eric H. Steele, and Michelle Stone
Hair Art and Environmental Sculpture form unique exhibit
The artwork of George Martinez is like nothing you have dreamt of before. George uses hair clippings (yes thats what I said!) to create stunning portraits and sea scapes. George is a barber by trade. Come and see this amazing work for yourself.
While exhibiting at various venues, the Chicago-based 3-D 12 artists have identified their commonly held environmental interests and concerns. Our personal perceptions on the issue cover as broad a range as our materials of choice. Decomposed lost and found objects, recycled plastic and metal, salvaged scrap wood, earth and water are some materials which are effectively reconfigured to translate our ideas into physical forms. The sculptural works take on subjective and collective meaning to contributre to a genuine meta-landscape.
The 3-D 12 artists are: Shelley Gilchrist, Peter Gray, Alan Emerson Hicks, Ruyell Ho, Beth Kamhi, Jim MacRoberts, Bill Moll, Mimi Peterson, Robert Putnam, Eric H. Steele, and Michelle Stone
Hair Art and Environmental Sculpture form unique exhibit
The artwork of George Martinez is like nothing you have dreamt of before. George uses hair clippings (yes thats what I said!) to create stunning portraits and sea scapes. George is a barber by trade. Come and see this amazing work for yourself.
While exhibiting at various venues, the Chicago-based 3-D 12 artists have identified their commonly held environmental interests and concerns. Our personal perceptions on the issue cover as broad a range as our materials of choice. Decomposed lost and found objects, recycled plastic and metal, salvaged scrap wood, earth and water are some materials which are effectively reconfigured to translate our ideas into physical forms. The sculptural works take on subjective and collective meaning to contributre to a genuine meta-landscape.
The 3-D 12 artists are: Shelley Gilchrist, Peter Gray, Alan Emerson Hicks, Ruyell Ho, Beth Kamhi, Jim MacRoberts, Bill Moll, Mimi Peterson, Robert Putnam, Eric H. Steele, and Michelle Stone
Hair Art and Environmental Sculpture form unique exhibit
Every Monday the upper gallery is open to artists in the community, nonmembers and members alike, who need a quiet space to work with other artist. No instruction. Free!
Open Studio hours are every Monday from 10 a.m. to noon for those looking for a quiet place to bring their drawing pads, pencils, brushes to paint, doodle or sketch in a light, open setting, There will be no instructor and no interruptions except the clock striking 12 noon, signaling end time.
Bring as many supplies as you need, your own snacks and let your imagination soar in the open, sunny and airy setting. Donations are welcome.
The artwork of George Martinez is like nothing you have dreamt of before. George uses hair clippings (yes thats what I said!) to create stunning portraits and sea scapes. George is a barber by trade. Come and see this amazing work for yourself.
While exhibiting at various venues, the Chicago-based 3-D 12 artists have identified their commonly held environmental interests and concerns. Our personal perceptions on the issue cover as broad a range as our materials of choice. Decomposed lost and found objects, recycled plastic and metal, salvaged scrap wood, earth and water are some materials which are effectively reconfigured to translate our ideas into physical forms. The sculptural works take on subjective and collective meaning to contributre to a genuine meta-landscape.
The 3-D 12 artists are: Shelley Gilchrist, Peter Gray, Alan Emerson Hicks, Ruyell Ho, Beth Kamhi, Jim MacRoberts, Bill Moll, Mimi Peterson, Robert Putnam, Eric H. Steele, and Michelle Stone
Hair Art and Environmental Sculpture form unique exhibit
The artwork of George Martinez is like nothing you have dreamt of before. George uses hair clippings (yes thats what I said!) to create stunning portraits and sea scapes. George is a barber by trade. Come and see this amazing work for yourself.
While exhibiting at various venues, the Chicago-based 3-D 12 artists have identified their commonly held environmental interests and concerns. Our personal perceptions on the issue cover as broad a range as our materials of choice. Decomposed lost and found objects, recycled plastic and metal, salvaged scrap wood, earth and water are some materials which are effectively reconfigured to translate our ideas into physical forms. The sculptural works take on subjective and collective meaning to contributre to a genuine meta-landscape.
The 3-D 12 artists are: Shelley Gilchrist, Peter Gray, Alan Emerson Hicks, Ruyell Ho, Beth Kamhi, Jim MacRoberts, Bill Moll, Mimi Peterson, Robert Putnam, Eric H. Steele, and Michelle Stone
Hair Art and Environmental Sculpture form unique exhibit
The artwork of George Martinez is like nothing you have dreamt of before. George uses hair clippings (yes thats what I said!) to create stunning portraits and sea scapes. George is a barber by trade. Come and see this amazing work for yourself.
While exhibiting at various venues, the Chicago-based 3-D 12 artists have identified their commonly held environmental interests and concerns. Our personal perceptions on the issue cover as broad a range as our materials of choice. Decomposed lost and found objects, recycled plastic and metal, salvaged scrap wood, earth and water are some materials which are effectively reconfigured to translate our ideas into physical forms. The sculptural works take on subjective and collective meaning to contributre to a genuine meta-landscape.
The 3-D 12 artists are: Shelley Gilchrist, Peter Gray, Alan Emerson Hicks, Ruyell Ho, Beth Kamhi, Jim MacRoberts, Bill Moll, Mimi Peterson, Robert Putnam, Eric H. Steele, and Michelle Stone
Hair Art and Environmental Sculpture form unique exhibit
The artwork of George Martinez is like nothing you have dreamt of before. George uses hair clippings (yes thats what I said!) to create stunning portraits and sea scapes. George is a barber by trade. Come and see this amazing work for yourself.
While exhibiting at various venues, the Chicago-based 3-D 12 artists have identified their commonly held environmental interests and concerns. Our personal perceptions on the issue cover as broad a range as our materials of choice. Decomposed lost and found objects, recycled plastic and metal, salvaged scrap wood, earth and water are some materials which are effectively reconfigured to translate our ideas into physical forms. The sculptural works take on subjective and collective meaning to contributre to a genuine meta-landscape.
The 3-D 12 artists are: Shelley Gilchrist, Peter Gray, Alan Emerson Hicks, Ruyell Ho, Beth Kamhi, Jim MacRoberts, Bill Moll, Mimi Peterson, Robert Putnam, Eric H. Steele, and Michelle Stone
Hair Art and Environmental Sculpture form unique exhibit
The artwork of George Martinez is like nothing you have dreamt of before. George uses hair clippings (yes thats what I said!) to create stunning portraits and sea scapes. George is a barber by trade. Come and see this amazing work for yourself.
While exhibiting at various venues, the Chicago-based 3-D 12 artists have identified their commonly held environmental interests and concerns. Our personal perceptions on the issue cover as broad a range as our materials of choice. Decomposed lost and found objects, recycled plastic and metal, salvaged scrap wood, earth and water are some materials which are effectively reconfigured to translate our ideas into physical forms. The sculptural works take on subjective and collective meaning to contributre to a genuine meta-landscape.
The 3-D 12 artists are: Shelley Gilchrist, Peter Gray, Alan Emerson Hicks, Ruyell Ho, Beth Kamhi, Jim MacRoberts, Bill Moll, Mimi Peterson, Robert Putnam, Eric H. Steele, and Michelle Stone
Hair Art and Environmental Sculpture form unique exhibit
The artwork of George Martinez is like nothing you have dreamt of before. George uses hair clippings (yes thats what I said!) to create stunning portraits and sea scapes. George is a barber by trade. Come and see this amazing work for yourself.
While exhibiting at various venues, the Chicago-based 3-D 12 artists have identified their commonly held environmental interests and concerns. Our personal perceptions on the issue cover as broad a range as our materials of choice. Decomposed lost and found objects, recycled plastic and metal, salvaged scrap wood, earth and water are some materials which are effectively reconfigured to translate our ideas into physical forms. The sculptural works take on subjective and collective meaning to contributre to a genuine meta-landscape.
The 3-D 12 artists are: Shelley Gilchrist, Peter Gray, Alan Emerson Hicks, Ruyell Ho, Beth Kamhi, Jim MacRoberts, Bill Moll, Mimi Peterson, Robert Putnam, Eric H. Steele, and Michelle Stone
Hair Art and Environmental Sculpture form unique exhibit
The artwork of George Martinez is like nothing you have dreamt of before. George uses hair clippings (yes thats what I said!) to create stunning portraits and sea scapes. George is a barber by trade. Come and see this amazing work for yourself.
While exhibiting at various venues, the Chicago-based 3-D 12 artists have identified their commonly held environmental interests and concerns. Our personal perceptions on the issue cover as broad a range as our materials of choice. Decomposed lost and found objects, recycled plastic and metal, salvaged scrap wood, earth and water are some materials which are effectively reconfigured to translate our ideas into physical forms. The sculptural works take on subjective and collective meaning to contributre to a genuine meta-landscape.
The 3-D 12 artists are: Shelley Gilchrist, Peter Gray, Alan Emerson Hicks, Ruyell Ho, Beth Kamhi, Jim MacRoberts, Bill Moll, Mimi Peterson, Robert Putnam, Eric H. Steele, and Michelle Stone
Hair Art and Environmental Sculpture form unique exhibit
Every Monday the upper gallery is open to artists in the community, nonmembers and members alike, who need a quiet space to work with other artist. No instruction. Free!
Open Studio hours are every Monday from 10 a.m. to noon for those looking for a quiet place to bring their drawing pads, pencils, brushes to paint, doodle or sketch in a light, open setting, There will be no instructor and no interruptions except the clock striking 12 noon, signaling end time.
The artwork of George Martinez is like nothing you have dreamt of before. George uses hair clippings (yes thats what I said!) to create stunning portraits and sea scapes. George is a barber by trade. Come and see this amazing work for yourself.
While exhibiting at various venues, the Chicago-based 3-D 12 artists have identified their commonly held environmental interests and concerns. Our personal perceptions on the issue cover as broad a range as our materials of choice. Decomposed lost and found objects, recycled plastic and metal, salvaged scrap wood, earth and water are some materials which are effectively reconfigured to translate our ideas into physical forms. The sculptural works take on subjective and collective meaning to contributre to a genuine meta-landscape.
The 3-D 12 artists are: Shelley Gilchrist, Peter Gray, Alan Emerson Hicks, Ruyell Ho, Beth Kamhi, Jim MacRoberts, Bill Moll, Mimi Peterson, Robert Putnam, Eric H. Steele, and Michelle Stone
Hair Art and Environmental Sculpture form unique exhibit
The artwork of George Martinez is like nothing you have dreamt of before. George uses hair clippings (yes thats what I said!) to create stunning portraits and sea scapes. George is a barber by trade. Come and see this amazing work for yourself.
While exhibiting at various venues, the Chicago-based 3-D 12 artists have identified their commonly held environmental interests and concerns. Our personal perceptions on the issue cover as broad a range as our materials of choice. Decomposed lost and found objects, recycled plastic and metal, salvaged scrap wood, earth and water are some materials which are effectively reconfigured to translate our ideas into physical forms. The sculptural works take on subjective and collective meaning to contributre to a genuine meta-landscape.
The 3-D 12 artists are: Shelley Gilchrist, Peter Gray, Alan Emerson Hicks, Ruyell Ho, Beth Kamhi, Jim MacRoberts, Bill Moll, Mimi Peterson, Robert Putnam, Eric H. Steele, and Michelle Stone
Hair Art and Environmental Sculpture form unique exhibit
The artwork of George Martinez is like nothing you have dreamt of before. George uses hair clippings (yes thats what I said!) to create stunning portraits and sea scapes. George is a barber by trade. Come and see this amazing work for yourself.
While exhibiting at various venues, the Chicago-based 3-D 12 artists have identified their commonly held environmental interests and concerns. Our personal perceptions on the issue cover as broad a range as our materials of choice. Decomposed lost and found objects, recycled plastic and metal, salvaged scrap wood, earth and water are some materials which are effectively reconfigured to translate our ideas into physical forms. The sculptural works take on subjective and collective meaning to contributre to a genuine meta-landscape.
The 3-D 12 artists are: Shelley Gilchrist, Peter Gray, Alan Emerson Hicks, Ruyell Ho, Beth Kamhi, Jim MacRoberts, Bill Moll, Mimi Peterson, Robert Putnam, Eric H. Steele, and Michelle Stone
Hair Art and Environmental Sculpture form unique exhibit
The artwork of George Martinez is like nothing you have dreamt of before. George uses hair clippings (yes thats what I said!) to create stunning portraits and sea scapes. George is a barber by trade. Come and see this amazing work for yourself.
While exhibiting at various venues, the Chicago-based 3-D 12 artists have identified their commonly held environmental interests and concerns. Our personal perceptions on the issue cover as broad a range as our materials of choice. Decomposed lost and found objects, recycled plastic and metal, salvaged scrap wood, earth and water are some materials which are effectively reconfigured to translate our ideas into physical forms. The sculptural works take on subjective and collective meaning to contributre to a genuine meta-landscape.
The 3-D 12 artists are: Shelley Gilchrist, Peter Gray, Alan Emerson Hicks, Ruyell Ho, Beth Kamhi, Jim MacRoberts, Bill Moll, Mimi Peterson, Robert Putnam, Eric H. Steele, and Michelle Stone
Hair Art and Environmental Sculpture form unique exhibit
The artwork of George Martinez is like nothing you have dreamt of before. George uses hair clippings (yes thats what I said!) to create stunning portraits and sea scapes. George is a barber by trade. Come and see this amazing work for yourself.
While exhibiting at various venues, the Chicago-based 3-D 12 artists have identified their commonly held environmental interests and concerns. Our personal perceptions on the issue cover as broad a range as our materials of choice. Decomposed lost and found objects, recycled plastic and metal, salvaged scrap wood, earth and water are some materials which are effectively reconfigured to translate our ideas into physical forms. The sculptural works take on subjective and collective meaning to contributre to a genuine meta-landscape.
The 3-D 12 artists are: Shelley Gilchrist, Peter Gray, Alan Emerson Hicks, Ruyell Ho, Beth Kamhi, Jim MacRoberts, Bill Moll, Mimi Peterson, Robert Putnam, Eric H. Steele, and Michelle Stone
Hair Art and Environmental Sculpture form unique exhibit
The artwork of George Martinez is like nothing you have dreamt of before. George uses hair clippings (yes thats what I said!) to create stunning portraits and sea scapes. George is a barber by trade. Come and see this amazing work for yourself.
While exhibiting at various venues, the Chicago-based 3-D 12 artists have identified their commonly held environmental interests and concerns. Our personal perceptions on the issue cover as broad a range as our materials of choice. Decomposed lost and found objects, recycled plastic and metal, salvaged scrap wood, earth and water are some materials which are effectively reconfigured to translate our ideas into physical forms. The sculptural works take on subjective and collective meaning to contributre to a genuine meta-landscape.
The 3-D 12 artists are: Shelley Gilchrist, Peter Gray, Alan Emerson Hicks, Ruyell Ho, Beth Kamhi, Jim MacRoberts, Bill Moll, Mimi Peterson, Robert Putnam, Eric H. Steele, and Michelle Stone
Hair Art and Environmental Sculpture form unique exhibit
Every Monday the upper gallery is open to artists in the community, nonmembers and members alike, who need a quiet space to work with other artist. No instruction. Free! Open Studio hours are every Monday from 10 a.m. to noon for those looking for a quiet place to bring their drawing pads, pencils, brushes to paint, doodle or sketch in a light, open setting, There will be no instructor and no interruptions except the clock striking 12 noon, signaling end time.
All about dogs! Kathy Catania guest Curator. More information coming soon. You won't want to miss this fun and friendly exhibit.
Opening Reception, Friday, July 31st, 7:00-9:00 pm.
All about dogs! Kathy Catania guest Curator. More information coming soon. You won't want to miss this fun and friendly exhibit.
Opening Reception, Friday, July 31st, 7:00-9:00 pm.
All about dogs! Kathy Catania guest Curator. More information coming soon. You won't want to miss this fun and friendly exhibit.
Opening Reception, Friday, July 31st, 7:00-9:00 pm.
All about dogs! Kathy Catania guest Curator. More information coming soon. You won't want to miss this fun and friendly exhibit.
Opening Reception, Friday, July 31st, 7:00-9:00 pm.
Every Monday the upper gallery is open to artists in the community, nonmembers and members alike, who need a quiet space to work with other artist. No instruction. Free!
Open Studio hours are every Monday from 10 a.m. to noon for those looking for a quiet place to bring their drawing pads, pencils, brushes to paint, doodle or sketch in a light, open setting, There will be no instructor and no interruptions except the clock striking 12 noon, signaling end time.
All about dogs! Kathy Catania guest Curator. More information coming soon. You won't want to miss this fun and friendly exhibit.
Opening Reception, Friday, July 31st, 7:00-9:00 pm.


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