Nameless Mission
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James
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Nameless Mission I am an artist and youth worker living in Winter Hill.
Submitted by namelessmission on
I am an artist and youth worker living in Winter Hill.
Submitted by leapmetal on
My name is Cat Tweedie Ball. I make metal sculpture ranging from several inches to several feet. I use primarily re-purposed metals from bicycles and construction. I like to make the sculpture smile-evoking and serve some need or purpose for people who interact with them.
For example, I love koi and wanted to make a large metal fish to hang on the wall. We also have scarves and ties in our house that resist taming. I made a fish where each scale is a pocket for a beautifully colored and textured tie or scarf.
Submitted by Bigfry on
Jeremy Fryer-Biggs works as an artist and product designer in Somervile. He is interested in creating visually striking, seemingly precarious furniture using an array of modern manufacturing techniques. Jeremy graduated from University of Chicago in 2007 with degrees on Biology and Sculpture and from Tufts University with a Masters in Biomedical Engineering in 2010. He owns Protivent L.L.C, a product development firm, specializing in prototyping for companies in the consumer goods, automotive and medical device sectors.
Submitted by JStraus on
Jessica Straus grew up on the seacoast of New Hampshire. She is a founding member of the Brickbottom Artist Building in Somerville where she has her studio. Jessica Straus is a member of the Boston Sculptors gallery where she regularly exhibits her work.
Submitted by rraman on
Art has been a large part of Rajiv Ramaiah's life since an early age. As a child and throughout his teenage years in Baltimore, Rajiv was classically trained in graphite and pastel. After enrolling at Brown University, his interest in two-dimensional mediums continued to flourish through charcoal and acrylic. Since graduating with a degree in Visual Arts, Rajiv has embraced two mediums: sculpture and the digital arts.