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My Interview with MSONEWSports by Rick Moore

February 26, 2019 by jgdefalco

Rick Moore is a pro!  A beloved, retired Math teacher, Rick has found another calling, interviewing athletes and artists (among others) for his amazing internet radio venture.  Go Rick!  Here’s my recent interview with him.  I am humbled by his generous spirit.

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Holiday News, Shows, & Wishes!

December 5, 2013 by jgdefalco

December flew in after a jam-packed Fall!   I am looking forward to two shows to share my work and hope to sell lots of sea glass accessories.   I have added some interesting new pieces – scarf "drops" were a big hit at the Artisans Tour as were eye glass holders that are actually special pins.   My studio is open when I am here.  On the 7th, I will be a the Ipswich Museum.  Sunday the 8th I will be in and out of the studio. Then in downtown Gloucester the 14th & 15th at the seARTS show.  I plan to be around for the last minute shoppers the weekend of the 21-22!

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Overheard

Hi Jackie,

Just thought I would share my experience yesterday of walking into the Classic Touch gallery in Medfield, MA yesterday. Your work was prominently displayed as I walked in the door, I was captured immediately!! The colors and combinations were great, and  I have always been drawn to sea glass, shells and stones (I realize that you don't use stones, but the sea glass also has the look of smooth riverbed pebbles)

So, of course, I selected the piece that spoke to me the loudest in soft greens, cream, browns and a bit of pottery. It's designed as a pin, but both the owner of the gallery and I both thought it would be stunning worn vertically on a string of seed pearls or hanging from a "V" shaped silver choker, which she had….it looked stunning!!!  Atleast that's another wonderful option for your unique work.

Thank you for creating such beautiful art and sharing it with others. I will do the same as I wear it 🙂 

Karen Eckmeier
The Quilted-Lizard Fibre Art Studio
—A fellow artist shares her thoughts!

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