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October 4, 5, 6, 2013
Maryland State Fairgrounds
Timonium, Maryland
Craft Demonstrations
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Papermaking by Cyndi Mylynne, Double Vision Studio Most artists prize their work; Cyndi beats it up. This paper artist will share the messy process of creating paper art by beating plant fiber to a pulp, soaking it in water, and dying it with pigments as you watch. To use the handmade paper in her abstract artwork she stamps the sheets with found objects including gears and fossils to create texture and impressions. |
FRI |
11:00 am |
12:30 pm |
2:00 pm |
3:30 pm |
SAT |
11:00 am |
12:30 pm |
2:00 pm |
3:30 pm |
SUN |
11:00 am |
12:30 pm |
2:00 pm |
3:30 pm |
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Wheel-thrown Pottery by Alan Burslem Alan creates oversized pots and vessels that tower over his potter’s wheel. His style ranges from classic to eclectic, creating work with traditional hand-painted details to abstract splatters of colored glazes to create a kaleidoscope effect. |
FRI |
11:00 am |
12:30 pm |
2:00 pm |
3:30 pm |
SAT |
11:00 am |
12:30 pm |
2:00 pm |
3:30 pm |
SUN |
11:00 am |
12:30 pm |
2:00 pm |
3:30 pm |
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Ironforging by Nick Vincent Donning a heavy protective apron and thick gloves, Nick will manipulate metal heated to over 2,000 degrees to create his contemporary furniture, sculpture, and historic restoration pieces. Using a hammer and chisel, he will pound red hot iron into elegant shapes, curls, and forms. |
FRI |
11:00 am |
12:30 pm |
2:00 pm |
3:30 pm |
SAT |
11:00 am |
12:30 pm |
2:00 pm |
3:30 pm |
SUN |
11:00 am |
12:30 pm |
2:00 pm |
3:30 pm |
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Copper Spinning by John Akkus Metal shavings fly as John uses a metal spinning lathe to shape and stretch the metal into functional forms. He then etches intricate designs into the copper and brass jewelry, decorative plates and vases, candle holders, keepsake boxes, and ornaments. |
FRI |
11:30 am |
1:00 pm |
2:30 pm |
4:00 pm |
SAT |
11:30 am |
1:00 pm |
2:30 pm |
4:00 pm |
SUN |
11:30 am |
1:00 pm |
2:30 pm |
4:00 pm |
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Woodturning by Don Jones Working on his lathe and sending wooden curls and shavings across the floor, Don shows visitors how wood turners create sculptures, bowls and circular keepsake boxes out of raw wood blocks. |
FRI |
11:30 am |
1:00 pm |
2:30 pm |
4:00 pm |
SAT |
11:30 am |
1:00 pm |
2:30 pm |
4:00 pm |
SUN |
11:30 am |
1:00 pm |
2:30 pm |
4:00 pm |
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Wheel-thrown Pottery by Allen & Helen Weichman Clay spins on the Weichmans’ well-worn potters wheel as they demonstrate how a simple lump of clay can be magically transformed into functional stoneware, including bowls, plates, tea pots, mugs, and vases. |
FRI |
11:30 am |
1:00 pm |
2:30 pm |
4:00 pm |
SAT |
11:30 am |
1:00 pm |
2:30 pm |
4:00 pm |
SUN |
11:30 am |
1:00 pm |
2:30 pm |
4:00 pm |
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Hand-Carved Wooden Bowls & Spoons by Bob DeWitt Bob will share the historic art of hand-carving and how be brings art into the kitchen as he demonstrate how he works with graining and imperfections in wood to create rustic serving utensils, bowls, and cutting boards using only a mallet and chisel. |
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Ongoing Friday, Saturday & Sunday |
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Mobile Sculpting by Bud Scheffel Bud’s kinetic metal sculptures are alive with motion, as they endlessly oscillate in the air. Bud will show visitors how he begins with a single sheet of metal, cutting and sculpting it to create a focal point. He then explains step by step as you watch how he builds a finished working mobile. |
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Ongoing Friday, Saturday & Sunday |
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