Architecture of the World Boxes
Monday, January 5, 2015
Sunday, January 4, 2015
Monday, December 29, 2014
For Sale: Architecture of the World Boxes
Check out the newly stocked selection of boxes available:
Architecture of the World Boxes or click on the red tab at the top of this page.
Architecture of the World Boxes or click on the red tab at the top of this page.
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Etymology of the name of a piece of furniture
credence
[kreed-ns]
1.belief as to the truth of something:
to give credence to a claim.
2.something giving a claim to belief or confidence:
letter of credence.
3.Also called credence table, credenza. Ecclesiastical. a small side table, shelf, or niche for holding articles used in the Eucharist service.
15th or 16th century Italian credenza
ChadHaus Farmhouse Credenza
MATTER, Castor credenza
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
2014 Architecture of the World Boxes
These boxes plus many more will be available at the Art Access Holiday Show and Sale beginning this month.
Art Access
230 South 500 West #125
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Phone: 801-328-0703
Gallery Hours
Mon, Tue, Fri: 9am - 5pmWed & Thu: 10am - 6pm
(closed on holidays)
Monday, October 20, 2014
Studio Improvements
My encaustic painting, Spring Rain will be included in Alpine Art Gallery's exhibit "Honoring Utah Artists" show in December.
This is me all suited up for installing insulation in my garage work space, where I have my encaustic studio. Last week, I completed the install of wall insulation. Next I will move on to installing insulation on the ceiling. Above the ceiling is a loft space, for future expansion. After the insulation is installed, I will be able to use the workspace more months during winter with the help of a space heater.
This picture was taken before installing insulation and in the middle of painting four large scale watercolor paintings this summer (That's one large watercolor on the table in the middle of the photo). Along with the insulation project, I am reorganizing the two work spaces, one side for power tools and the other side for encaustics and other creative projects. The new arrangement will have a more distinct division between the two areas. Oh! And where will I park the car? ;o)
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