Allyson makes work with non-toxic, recycled, and homemade materials like walnut ink, egg tempera, and used fabric. Allyson was my teacher for the only art class I ever took. Her teaching helped to set me on a positive path of making art and caring about the planet. Her show, Do Little, is up until November 9. Allyson and Jeremy Taylor (her husband and our friend too!) write a blog about art-making, gardening and more, which you can visit here.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Art Show by Allyson Mellberg
Our friend Allyson has a solo show at Cinders this month. Here is a photo of some work in the show:

Allyson makes work with non-toxic, recycled, and homemade materials like walnut ink, egg tempera, and used fabric. Allyson was my teacher for the only art class I ever took. Her teaching helped to set me on a positive path of making art and caring about the planet. Her show, Do Little, is up until November 9. Allyson and Jeremy Taylor (her husband and our friend too!) write a blog about art-making, gardening and more, which you can visit here.
Allyson makes work with non-toxic, recycled, and homemade materials like walnut ink, egg tempera, and used fabric. Allyson was my teacher for the only art class I ever took. Her teaching helped to set me on a positive path of making art and caring about the planet. Her show, Do Little, is up until November 9. Allyson and Jeremy Taylor (her husband and our friend too!) write a blog about art-making, gardening and more, which you can visit here.
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