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Designer's Showcase Meet the Artist ... Molly Winton Molly Winton turned her first bowl in high school where she was the first girl allowed into the woodshop. Her primary design influences are American Indian art, specifically that of the Pacific Northwest Coastal Indians as well as other primitive art forms such as those found in caves and on rock paintings. These cultures and their art have always held a special fascination for Molly, and she is exploring ways to incorporate her interpretations into her own art. She may be reached either by sending a SASE to 5517 160th Place SW, Edmonds, WA 98026 or by e-mail at turningmaven@hotmail.com. |
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Molly was featured in the Fall 2005 Issue of Woodturning Design. back to main showcase page |
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