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THE ENSO CIRCLE RESIDENTS














                                           CAROLYN ADAMS



                                           “To some extent I happily don’t know what I’m doing. I feel

                                           that it’s an artist’s responsibility to trust that.” David Byrne

                                           Art was not a serious pursuit until my children were older.
                                           I didn’t know what I was doing twelve years ago when I
                                           started, and I sometimes feel that way to this day. I am

                                           learning that the key is to have fun, be happy, and to trust,
                                           trust, trust. Making art is really not the challenge, but using
                                           new elements of textiles and plaster to my figurative ceramic
                                           pieces initially took great courage. As I explored these
                                           new materials, I began to relax, have fun, and let go. I am

                                           pleased with the new direction of my art, and I will continue
                                           to honor my responsibility as an artist to trust the process.







                                           BARB CONE


                                           At its best art is a conversation in a visual language. I work

                                           in abstraction, but often viewers tell me that the imagery
                                           reminds them of elements in the natural or man-made
                                           world. I adapt materials to different purposes. Cardboard,
                                           basswood and balsa are often used to build sculptural

                                           pieces. Gesso, graphite, oilstick and encaustic or pigmented
                                           wax is well suited to experimenting with surfaces.










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