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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Adrian Lopez (Charlotte Perriand)

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Charlotte Perriand was a French architect and designer, who believed that better design helps in creating a better society. She said her i...
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Rojana Ibarra: Post 1 George Nakashima

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He has a very clean style and has been influenced by traditional furniture, in fact he joked and called himself a "Japanese Shaker....
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Jan Cruz: Blog Entry 1

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Clean lines, aesthetically simple, but visually exciting. That’s an area of artwork that I enjoy viewing. Simple repeated shapes, lar...
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Monday, September 26, 2011

Andrew Chang

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George Nakashima George Nakashima is a Japanese American, who was famous for his woodwork. George grew up having strong ties to his Japanese...
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Julia Weber

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William Morris “Have nothing in your house that you do not believe to be useful or beautiful.” - William Morris - The artist and writer Will...
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Nathan Cox Blog 1 William Morris My first exposure to William Morris came from an undergraduate drawing class. I came across a page from an...
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Yvonne Escalante

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A very brief introduction to Wooden Instruments Though wood, because of over-use, cost, and the inherent difficulties of working with an unp...
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