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Roy McMakin is a designer, architect, and furniture maker. His art, which draws on his knowledge of and experience within these disciplines, demonstrates deep engagement with the artistic potential of domestic objects and environments. McMakin works with two classes of objects: in sculpture that looks like furniture or mundane household fixtures such as a non-functioning toilet made of wood, and furniture that is detailed or decorated to emphasize its sculptural aspects such as a wooden writing desk painted bright pink. He tests the cultural distinctions of these two types of objects that can at times, occupy the same physical space.


McMakin first brought his work to the public through Domestic Furniture, his Los Angeles showroom (closed in 1991). He continues to engage with the public through Domestic Architecture, his Seattle-based design firm whose portfolio has expanded from remodeling to ground-up home designs. MOCA Pacific Design Center, West Hollywood, California exhibited a survey of McMakin’s art and design work in 2003. Sculptures by McMakin are permanently installed at the University of California’s San Francisco’s Mission Bay campus and in the Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle. McMakin lives and works in Seattle.

 
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(images & text taken from: http://www.cristinagrajalesinc.com/artists/roy-mcmakin,http://www.domesticfurniture.com/index.html)

Sara Modiano

An accomplished artist, her work has been displayed in galleries and museums worldwide, including France, Spain,Colombia,Brazil, Venezuela, Hungary, Australia and the United States.

Her qualities as an artist and her teachings as a person are a legacy that must be shared with generations to come. Her insights on simplicity as a fundamental factor in the essence of the human being and as a vital condition of existence are of great importance.

Thanks Sara for your work.

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To read more go to : Sara Modiano

(portrait © Mauricio Velez, art & text taken from saramodiano)