60 Over 60: David Orr
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David Orr Los Angeles, CA Age 61 What keeps you excited in the studio?Doing the work. I very much enjoy the feeling of being ‘lost’ in the process, while I’m working toward a solution. That sense of losing time appealed to me as a kid, and has never gone away. Looking back at your trajectory ..read more
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60 Over 60: Tamara Tolkin
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Tamara Tolkin CAAge 64 What keeps you excited in the studio?having all my mediums in one space and to know where they are that give me the freedom and the time to keep going Looking back at your trajectory as an artist, how would you say your work has developed? When your over 60, that ..read more
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60 Over 60: Jana Zimmer
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Jana Zimmer Santa Barbara, CAAge 77 What keeps you excited in the studio?Lately it has been how to work with my art to help work through generational trauma Looking back at your trajectory as an artist, how would you say your work has developed? I started making collage because I never learned to draw. I ..read more
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60 Over 60: Carole Hatcher
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Carole Hatcher Rancho Mirage, CA Age 77 What keeps you excited in the studio?My vivid imagination for creating ways to use collected treasures and discarded objects to form unique new assemblage art. Looking back at your trajectory as an artist, how would you say your work has developed? My art now tells a story of ..read more
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60 Over 60: Anne Olsen Daub
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Anne Olsen Daub San Pedro, CA Age 67 What keeps you excited in the studio?Thoughts and ideas. Materials and possibilities. A deadline is good. Looking back at your trajectory as an artist, how would you say your work has developed? I have been making jewelry since childhood. My educational background is in fine art and ..read more
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60 Over 60: Mary McGill
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5d ago
Mary McGill Thousand Oaks, CA Age 67 What keeps you excited in the studio?I never stop experimenting and learning Looking back at your trajectory as an artist, how would you say your work has developed? I have learned (hopefully) when to stop … What role do you think the artist has in today’s society? The ..read more
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60 Over 60: Connie Rohman
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6d ago
Connie Rohman Los Angeles, CA Age 66 What keeps you excited in the studio?I love what I do, so just going into the studio makes me happy. If I’m inbetween projects, I’ll sort my fabrics or write in my journal to find inspiration. Just seeing my fabrics gets me excited. Looking back at your trajectory ..read more
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60 Over 60: Vicky Hoffman
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1w ago
Vicky Hoffman Paso Robles, CA Age 69 What keeps you excited in the studio?Pushing myself…pushing my eyes, talent and skills…discovering new things. I may wonder what would it be like to use [fill in the blank] to apply paint to a surface. Surprisingly, used Bounce dryer sheets create an interesting surface. I do see my ..read more
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60 Over 60: Karen Atkinson
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1w ago
Karen Atkinson Lone Pine, CA Age 68 What keeps you excited in the studio?It is a compulsion that never goes away, the need to make or work on something. I have never had a full studio until I moved out of Los Angeles after leaving my teaching job at CalArts after 31 years, and that ..read more
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60 Over 60: Monica Orozco Thaller
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Monica Orozco Thaller Yorba Linda, CA Age 67 What keeps you excited in the studio?A blank drawing pad or canvas, a cup of hot coffee and smooth jazz music will transport me into ‘the zone’ of creativity and I just see where I go with it. Looking back at your trajectory as an artist, how ..read more
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