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Carol Ann Klein: Airborne Art Project

Part No. 9 This Airborne Art project presented a unique opportunity for me. I was immediately struck by the concave structure of “Part No. 9” and knew it would be both a challenge and opportunity to...

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Jenel Shaw: Airborne Art Project

Dusty As an artist with disabilities, I often use my experiences with mental illness in my artwork to further the discussion of mental illness and disability. For this piece, I was given two old...

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Eunna Oh: Airborne Art Project

“Flying Grove” The forest is precious and meaningful space in my artwork. A forest is an infinite place that can give me peace and vital power. And there, the consciousness of ego can be enlarged to...

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Darryl Audette: Airborne Art Project

“Comradery at 25,000 feet”: Normandy 1944 “Comradery at 25,000 feet” Normandy 1944, came about when I was asked to make something for the upcoming Airborne Art project, but what to make…? The idea of...

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Loricia Pacholko-Matheson and Shawn Gosek: Airborne Art Project

“She Is” She is a collaboration of two artists, one male and one female. She is born of scrap metal scrounged from the last 100 years; old farm bed, plow tine, shovel, bush pilot chair, bicycle parts,...

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Carol Stocki: Airborne Art Project

“What Makes Us – Direction, Earth Time” My piece for the Airborne Art project is titled ‘What Makes Us – Direction, Earth Time’. This series of three separate but cohesive pieces reflects the...

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David Pavlich: Airborne Art Project

I recently moved to Winnipeg from New Orleans. My wife is from Winnipeg and her family is here, so after 20+ years in the New Orleans area, we’ve come to Winnipeg to spend our retirement years. During...

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Catherine Emile: Airborne Art Project

“Tangled up in Blue” Whether you are the creator or the recipient, art is an interior experience. For me, the act of painting becomes a way to express an inner need; a way of manifesting the automatic...

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John Henry: Airborne Art Project

“Hot Seat” John Henry Creations Inc. started as John Henry Signs in 1956 by John Henry Friesen in Steinbach, Manitoba, from its humble beginning in a two-door garage, servicing the communities of...

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Ildiko Nova: Airborne Art Project

“SeaBeeHive” This piece is inspired by the name of the selected piece, SeaBee. The piece is kept intact, minimally changed, the features are built around it, to keep its integrity and visibility. There...

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