![]() ![]() Workshops here mainly focus on resin and how to become a master manipulator of this material. Warehouse no.2, Street 4, Al Quoz Industrial 3, Tue 2pm to 8pm, Wed to Sun 10am to 8pm, Mon closed, Tel: (0), Meraki If you’re in need of a new hobby, this is your cue. For those interested in a membership, they start from a day pass to a week or even a month. Guests can enrol in their workshop programs with six sessions over a three-week period. The Mud House is a diverse space, offering innovative classes, workshop space or somewhere to relax and have a coffee. These three-hour lessons are priced at Dhs245 each.īarsha 1, Sat to Thur 9.30am to 6pm, Fri closed, Tel: (0), The Mud HouseĪll levels of potters are invited to this studio where everyone can play with clay. Acrylics, oils, watercolours and mixed media are all covered in painting lessons. Anyone that is interested in improving their technical drawing skills, can do so in a two-hour lesson for Dhs180. Maria’s main focus is to support children with their GCSE, IB and AP Art. With 17 years of teaching experience, her studio encompasses a strong sense of community. Once covid is subsides, I hope to post a few hours that the studio will be open.Maria’s studio is the perfect place for creative individuals. “CONTACT” obvious, but where to reach me or make an appointment to come into my Ridgeland studio which is open only by appointment. “JOURNAL” my blog posts and odd writings, only a few at the present moment, but added to regularly I hope. “PORTFOLIO” photos of some of my work organized into categories ![]() In random order, everything mixed in together to be fun to look at. “RETROSPECTIVE” photos of work, buildings, gardens, and photos of other odd but I hope interesting things. I am starting to list some items on this site and will add consistently to what is offered. “SHOP” will show you where to purchase some of my work, there are also links at the bottom of this page. I will be sharing my work in art, gardening, and building, along with some of my ideas and thoughts while this new site develops into a proper, complete website.ĪT THE TOP: THE MENU - What to find Where Well, here I am with a little breathing space to finally get to it. One of those things not being done was creating and spending time properly developing a new website. Still creating art along the way, developing new gardens, and doing all that I was doing left certain things ignored, or, if not ignored, at least not done. This, along with setting up anew each time, took a great deal of my time and energy, although I didn’t really think about it then. All of this from Pembroke to Boston, then to storage, then to our new South Carolina home. As I said, my wife is fairly understanding and a hard worker as well. There were paintings, equipment, kilns, a small glass furnace, all sorts of tools and art making supplies, thousands of pounds of stained glass, antique glass, glass cullet and all sorts of glass components, 3 pinball machines, a large candy machine from the 1940”s, display cases, hundreds of books, even a granite lawn roller from the 1700’s, and much, much more (mostly all heavy stuff), besides all the household furniture and “stuff”. ![]() Well over a hundred boxes of finished work in glass and pottery. With each move, a massive amount had to be moved. New paint and my new studio was ready to begin setting up my current studio. They (the architect and her husband, a builder) had done a beautiful rehab of the building so that there was little needing to be done other than building benches, shelves and storage. I then found a nice place in Ridgeland, about 25 minutes from home, in another retail space that had served as a loan office and other things, most recently an architects office. From there, a move to Bluffton, SC, where I worked from home after turning a couple of rooms into work space (yes, my wife is fairly understanding and easy to get along with). It had served through the years as a car dealer, bakery, meat market, variety store and sandwich shop. Moving from there to Boston, I had a studio in a store space that was built in 1901. I built my first studio of stone in Pembroke, MA., and developed the gardens over a period of 38 years. I’m using this new website as an opportunity to do that, to gather things together in one place.Īt this later stage in life, I’m beginning to reflect back a bit, which I guess is just a normal part of what one does at this age. This has all progressed one step at a time through the years, and as it was all happening I didn’t really take notice of any of it as parts of a whole (life). I’ve also designed and built some of my studios as well as the gardens surrounding them. Over the years I’ve worked making all sorts of art, paintings, stained glass, fused glass, blown glass, and pottery. ![]()
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