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EAST Interview: Stephanie Nance

Like a lot of people in Austin, artist Stephanie Nance has a great affinity for the airstream trailer. These vintage 1960s wagons have been the subject of several of her paintings, prints, and postcards, and she even fashioned a studio out of one for a while. Part of her beloved "Americana" series, Nance's airstreams are sprightly, whimsical, colorful, and based on her representations, would be totally believable as the main character in a animated film. Still dear to heart, Nance has moved on from airstreams for now (she sold hers last year) and has returned to the East Austin Studio this year with a new collection of paintings that feature a myriad of botanicals, including cacti and flowers native to this region, and a few bird varieties. The same wonderful illustrative quality is here as with her previous work -- a steady line mixed with bright colors and patterns. more ›

EAST interview: Lisa Crowder's Art You Can Wear

EAST interview: Lisa Crowder's Art You Can Wear

Be prepared to be noticed when you wear a piece of Lisa Crowder’s jewelry – it is big, bold, beautiful, and earthy. Even the most delicate of her necklaces feels substantial. A professional jeweler since 2004, she makes rings, bracelets, earrings, and other unique adornments out of a variety of materials giving each piece an industrial, yet smooth and polished look. Working mainly with sterling silver, she uses oxidation and a matte finish to enhance the layers and details created through forming, hammering, riveting and soldering. She says, “Every aspect of the piece is taken into account from the smallest to the largest detail. Simple forms such as circles, ovals, triangles and squares repeat themselves within this body of work as they build upon each other and from each piece grows another. These forms may be simple, but they create a feel that is familiar yet unique and timeless.” This weekend at the East Austin Studio Tour you'll not only be able to find great art to put on your wall, but art you can wear! more ›

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