by Mary Elizabeth O'Toole | Jan 31, 2017 | Inspiration, Marketing, Technology in Art, Woodworking
Today’s post is written by Stephen Parsons The staff at my office think that either I am becoming totally antisocial or have a secret affair going on. While they are gathering in the lunch room to share their sandwiches and a little office gossip, I heat up my...
by Mary Elizabeth O'Toole | Jan 22, 2017 | Inspiration
This post was written by Mary Elizabeth O’Toole Every artist that I have ever met has a stash of materials that exceeds what they could use in a lifetime. It is hard to resist the lure of new material to turn into a work of art. We all see the potential, the...
by Mary Elizabeth O'Toole | Jan 17, 2017 | Inspiration, Technology in Art, Tools and Equipment
This post was written by Mary Elizabeth O’Toole Last week, Stephen introduced our Tech Tuesdays with musings on the importance of thinking about why and how you select a particular tool to develop or enhance creativity and/or the artistic process. I don’t...
by Mary Elizabeth O'Toole | Jan 15, 2017 | Design, Inspiration, Woodworking
Today’s post is written by Stephen Parsons. People who are new to woodworking and those who view it from the perspective of an external observer may think of woodworking as being somewhat an homogeneous field of work. But there are many styles and perspectives of...
by Mary Elizabeth O'Toole | Jan 10, 2017 | Inspiration, Tools and Equipment, Woodworking, Work In Progress
Today’s post is written by Stephen Parsons. During the Holidays, the subject of acquiring a laser cutting/ engraving system came up several times and it has me thinking about technology usage in artisan work. As a woodworker, I work wood. But to make wood into...
by Mary Elizabeth O'Toole | Oct 24, 2015 | Inspiration
Make a Difference Day is a national day of community service that challenges people to volunteer in big and small ways to improve the lives of others. It was started by USA Today magazine in 1980 and continues to grow. This year, 24 million volunteers are expected...
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