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This collection of photographs are framed and measure 21 x 17. The smaller framed picture gives the story of these unbelievable model ships made out of bone on a scale that no one has ever matched. Prisoners were encouraged to take up a handicraft to supplement their keep. The detail of carved bones on these ships is phenomenal. The original model ships are priceless and the Johnson Line has many of them. Priceless collection. 226 / 351 -
This collection of photographs are framed and measure 21 x 17. The smaller framed picture gives the story of these unbelievable model ships made out of bone on a scale that no one has ever matched. Prisoners were encouraged to take up a handicraft to supplement their keep. The detail of carved bones on these ships is phenomenal. The original model ships are priceless and the Johnson Line has many of them. Priceless collection. 227 / 351 -
This collection of photographs are framed and measure 21 x 17. The smaller framed picture gives the story of these unbelievable model ships made out of bone on a scale that no one has ever matched. Prisoners were encouraged to take up a handicraft to supplement their keep. The detail of carved bones on these ships is phenomenal. The original model ships are priceless and the Johnson Line has many of them. Priceless collection. 228 / 351 -
This collection of photographs are framed and measure 21 x 17. The smaller framed picture gives the story of these unbelievable model ships made out of bone on a scale that no one has ever matched. Prisoners were encouraged to take up a handicraft to supplement their keep. The detail of carved bones on these ships is phenomenal. The original model ships are priceless and the Johnson Line has many of them. Priceless collection. 229 / 351 -
This collection of photographs are framed and measure 21 x 17. The smaller framed picture gives the story of these unbelievable model ships made out of bone on a scale that no one has ever matched. Prisoners were encouraged to take up a handicraft to supplement their keep. The detail of carved bones on these ships is phenomenal. The original model ships are priceless and the Johnson Line has many of them. Priceless collection. 230 / 351 -
This collection of photographs are framed and measure 21 x 17. The smaller framed picture gives the story of these unbelievable model ships made out of bone on a scale that no one has ever matched. Prisoners were encouraged to take up a handicraft to supplement their keep. The detail of carved bones on these ships is phenomenal. The original model ships are priceless and the Johnson Line has many of them. Priceless collection. 231 / 351 -
This collection of photographs are framed and measure 21 x 17. The smaller framed picture gives the story of these unbelievable model ships made out of bone on a scale that no one has ever matched. Prisoners were encouraged to take up a handicraft to supplement their keep. The detail of carved bones on these ships is phenomenal. The original model ships are priceless and the Johnson Line has many of them. Priceless collection. 232 / 351 -
This collection of photographs are framed and measure 21 x 17. The smaller framed picture gives the story of these unbelievable model ships made out of bone on a scale that no one has ever matched. Prisoners were encouraged to take up a handicraft to supplement their keep. The detail of carved bones on these ships is phenomenal. The original model ships are priceless and the Johnson Line has many of them. Priceless collection. 233 / 351 -
This collection of photographs are framed and measure 21 x 17. The smaller framed picture gives the story of these unbelievable model ships made out of bone on a scale that no one has ever matched. Prisoners were encouraged to take up a handicraft to supplement their keep. The detail of carved bones on these ships is phenomenal. The original model ships are priceless and the Johnson Line has many of them. Priceless collection. 234 / 351 -
This collection of photographs are framed and measure 21 x 17. The smaller framed picture gives the story of these unbelievable model ships made out of bone on a scale that no one has ever matched. Prisoners were encouraged to take up a handicraft to supplement their keep. The detail of carved bones on these ships is phenomenal. The original model ships are priceless and the Johnson Line has many of them. Priceless collection. 235 / 351 -
This collection of photographs are framed and measure 21 x 17. The smaller framed picture gives the story of these unbelievable model ships made out of bone on a scale that no one has ever matched. Prisoners were encouraged to take up a handicraft to supplement their keep. The detail of carved bones on these ships is phenomenal. The original model ships are priceless and the Johnson Line has many of them. Priceless collection. 236 / 351 -
This collection of photographs are framed and measure 21 x 17. The smaller framed picture gives the story of these unbelievable model ships made out of bone on a scale that no one has ever matched. Prisoners were encouraged to take up a handicraft to supplement their keep. The detail of carved bones on these ships is phenomenal. The original model ships are priceless and the Johnson Line has many of them. Priceless collection. 237 / 351 -
This collection of photographs are framed and measure 21 x 17. The smaller framed picture gives the story of these unbelievable model ships made out of bone on a scale that no one has ever matched. Prisoners were encouraged to take up a handicraft to supplement their keep. The detail of carved bones on these ships is phenomenal. The original model ships are priceless and the Johnson Line has many of them. Priceless collection. 238 / 351 -
Althea was born and raised in Vermont and made ceramics. She soon strayed into hot glass and neon. She traveled with an exhibition that visited New Orleans. She fell in love with New Orleans and relocated there to get her MFA at Tulane. She continues to live and work in New Orleans today. These tug boats measure 7 x 4. 239 / 351 -
Althea was born and raised in Vermont and made ceramics. She soon strayed into hot glass and neon. She traveled with an exhibition that visited New Orleans. She fell in love with New Orleans and relocated there to get her MFA at Tulane. She continues to live and work in New Orleans today. These tug boats measure 7 x 4. 240 / 351 -
Althea was born and raised in Vermont and made ceramics. She soon strayed into hot glass and neon. She traveled with an exhibition that visited New Orleans. She fell in love with New Orleans and relocated there to get her MFA at Tulane. She continues to live and work in New Orleans today. These tug boats measure 7 x 4. 241 / 351 -
Althea was born and raised in Vermont and made ceramics. She soon strayed into hot glass and neon. She traveled with an exhibition that visited New Orleans. She fell in love with New Orleans and relocated there to get her MFA at Tulane. She continues to live and work in New Orleans today. These tug boats measure 7 x 4. 242 / 351 -
Tress Turner is a self-taught artist from New Orleans whose artwork is a kaleidoscope of mixed media, found objects and family history embedded in rusted metal and scraps welded together into a visual translation of the Southern Gothic. The pieces often combine welding, woodworking, acrylic painting, and found objects in a raw style more closely aligned with the folk art and outsider art movements than the products of formal training and mass production. Each piece is a one-off visceral creation. 254 / 351 -
Tress Turner is a self-taught artist from New Orleans whose artwork is a kaleidoscope of mixed media, found objects and family history embedded in rusted metal and scraps welded together into a visual translation of the Southern Gothic. The pieces often combine welding, woodworking, acrylic painting, and found objects in a raw style more closely aligned with the folk art and outsider art movements than the products of formal training and mass production. Each piece is a one-off visceral creation. 255 / 351 -
Tress Turner is a self-taught artist from New Orleans whose artwork is a kaleidoscope of mixed media, found objects and family history embedded in rusted metal and scraps welded together into a visual translation of the Southern Gothic. The pieces often combine welding, woodworking, acrylic painting, and found objects in a raw style more closely aligned with the folk art and outsider art movements than the products of formal training and mass production. Each piece is a one-off visceral creation. 256 / 351 -
Tress Turner is a self-taught artist from New Orleans whose artwork is a kaleidoscope of mixed media, found objects and family history embedded in rusted metal and scraps welded together into a visual translation of the Southern Gothic. The pieces often combine welding, woodworking, acrylic painting, and found objects in a raw style more closely aligned with the folk art and outsider art movements than the products of formal training and mass production. Each piece is a one-off visceral creation. 257 / 351 -
Tress Turner is a self-taught artist from New Orleans whose artwork is a kaleidoscope of mixed media, found objects and family history embedded in rusted metal and scraps welded together into a visual translation of the Southern Gothic. The pieces often combine welding, woodworking, acrylic painting, and found objects in a raw style more closely aligned with the folk art and outsider art movements than the products of formal training and mass production. Each piece is a one-off visceral creation. 290 / 351 -
Tress Turner is a self-taught artist from New Orleans whose artwork is a kaleidoscope of mixed media, found objects and family history embedded in rusted metal and scraps welded together into a visual translation of the Southern Gothic. The pieces often combine welding, woodworking, acrylic painting, and found objects in a raw style more closely aligned with the folk art and outsider art movements than the products of formal training and mass production. Each piece is a one-off visceral creation. 291 / 351 -
Susan Bergman earned her Master’s degree in American Literature from Tulane, but all she really wanted to do was make things out of clay. Her work can be seen and purchased in NOMA museum shop. This particular collection mixes vegetables with animals and humans. All one of a kind pieces. Her materials are Sgraffito, colored slips, transfers, and paper resist patterns create depth and texture on handbuilt surfaces. Stoneware and mid-range terra cotta primarily built with slabs or coils. 299 / 351 -
Susan Bergman earned her Master’s degree in American Literature from Tulane, but all she really wanted to do was make things out of clay. Her work can be seen and purchased in NOMA museum shop. This particular collection mixes vegetables with animals and humans. All one of a kind pieces. Her materials are Sgraffito, colored slips, transfers, and paper resist patterns create depth and texture on handbuilt surfaces. Stoneware and mid-range terra cotta primarily built with slabs or coils. 300 / 351
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