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Glass Kayak Art by Alison Sigethy

Totem - Alison Sigethy

Solo - Alison Sigethy

Alison Sigethy: Making Waves: Something old, something new.

Alison Sigethy is an artist and kayaking instructor. The blog is a little bit unusual – someone else seems to have written many of the posts for Alison based on phone calls and messages from her, wherever in the world she is at the time. Sounds like a pretty nice life! Anyway, I really like these glass pieces she made depicting kayaks on the ocean – the last five in particular. I think “Flock”, “Landing”, and “Solo” might even make a nice trio of prints to hang up on the wall, triptych-style.

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Posted: Sunday, February 21st, 2010

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