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ART REVIEW

Other lines, other wonders

Craft artists show intent, whimsy in their drawings

Jewelry makers Steve Ford and David Forlano live miles apart and yet collaborate on such pieces as “Untitled (FF100211G).’’ Jewelry makers Steve Ford and David Forlano live miles apart and yet collaborate on such pieces as “Untitled (FF100211G).’’ (Fuller Craft Museum)
By Cate McQuaid
Globe Correspondent / August 22, 2010

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BROCKTON — A good artist’s aesthetic is as unique as a thumbprint. That’s most striking when you can track an artist migrating across media, and especially when the media go from 3-D to 2-D, as is the case in “Different Lines: Drawings by Craft Artists,’’ a compact and fascinating exhibit at the Fuller Craft Museum. (Full article: 883 words)

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