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Sticks & Stones Joins HANDMADE – A Winter Artisan Showcase Project
Judith Z. Miller of Sticks & Stones is delighted to announce that her handmade necklaces for men and women made from trees and stones are now available for purchase at HANDMADE, a winter artisan showcase project on Smith Street in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn New York.
HANDMADE gallery is located at 343 Smith Street Brooklyn NY 11231
The gallery will be open through mid January 2011.
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Sticks & Stones artist Judith Z. Miller Showing at Brooklyn Holiday Fair – December 18 & 19 – Brooklyn NY
I’ve sequestered myself for the past several weeks, cutting branches, carving, sanding and creating some really cool necklaces made from trees and stones – they’re primal, very powerful. I’ve been walking around Brooklyn searching for broken tree branches, and it’ … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, Visual Art
Tagged Bling, Brooklyn, December 18 2010, December 19 2010, Gifts, Gowanus, Holiday Crafts Fair, Holiday Events, Jewelry, Judith Z. Miller, NY, Park Slope, Rhinestones, Sequins, Stones, The Makers Market, Trees, Wearable Art, Wood Carvings
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New Sticks & Stones Video
Curious about my Sticks & Stones artwork? Here’s an interview of me at the recent business Expo at the Javitz Center in NYC. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02pndQWqXzc>
Is it BEADED or is it Jell-O? … High Art Surprise!
June 20th, 2009 World of Beads VIII & Jell-O Mold Design Competition Color, Form, Texture & Design — imagination, unusual use of materials, do-it-yourself-advice – and a sense of humor … This year’s Bead Society show <http://www.nybead.org/>included vender booths with … Continue reading
Posted in Visual Art
Tagged Aesthetics, African American Woman, Artist Soul Speaks, Asian Woman, Bali, Bead Society of Greater New York, Beads, Bobby Blue, Break out of the Mold, Carmen Miranda, Chinese, Color, Colorful Artwork, Complex, Culinary, Design, Dexterity, Edibilty, ESL, Food, High Art, Jell-O, Jell-O Mold Competition, Jewelry, Live DJ, Lois Sherr, Michael Coan, Michelle Zatta, Museum Quality, Nail Salon, Nepal, Online Jewelry Store, Patience, Piano, Sculpture, Sequin, Shirley A.J. Mitchell, Shots, Tasting, The Bead Goes On, The National Museum of the American Indian, Vision, Visual Art, Wine Cork, World of Beads, ZAMO
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BAM African Festival Vibrates with Positivity & Creativity!
May 23 – May 25, 2009 The parking lots and streets outside the Brooklyn Academy of Music are transformed every Memorial Day weekend into a vibrant bazaar with hundreds of booths filled with gorgeous handcrafted and imported goods. The sound … Continue reading
Posted in Brooklyn Community, Event Report
Tagged African American, African American Authors, African American Books, African American Community, African Art, African Clothing Designs, African Culture, African Hats, African Portrait, Authors, Books Obama, Brooklyn, Children's Authors, Children's Books about Obama, Clothing, Dresses, Handmade, Hats, Healing, Jewelry, Luggage, New York, Obama, Oil Painting, Paintings of African Children, Paintings of African Women, Park Slope, Pocketbooks, Portrait, Staffs, Young Girl Painting
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