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"" GET 2ND FREE exeres 7/18/08 .. 1 LB CORNED BEEF 1 LB COLESLAWIs ei 99 I 1 la POTATO SAIAD Apr expires 7/18/08 I LOAF Of RYE QT. HOMEMADE ANGELA'S IUCE PUDDING I 6mwarnromamorammommmelm.....m.....o..11 "I see them walking in groups, and I like to capture that motion:' explains Goodman, who uses colorful pencils and makes eraser marks to accentuate the feeling of movement. "I always have liked working with figures and will show musicians in performance. I am fascinated by ani- mals and draw them as they appear in their natural settings." Goodman, who has worked in advertising and as an art director, brings both framed and unframed work. She earned a bachelor's degree from Syracuse University and a master's degree from the University of Massachusetts. "I like the grittiness of pencils and the stray marks that can add to the effects;' she says. "Most of my work is derived from photographs. Often, I'll begin by focusing on a single person or element within that photo and then let my imagination take over:' Adam Spector, whose pieces have been on display at Pewabic Pottery in Detroit, also likes defined artistry, but his medium is ceramics. He will be showing functional pieces — trays, teapots, jars — with many historical patterns, some picking up on the pat- terns of Islamic tiles, at the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair. "I'm interested in the effect of com- binations of glazes:' says Spector, who has studied privately and at Alfred University, in New York where the art- ist lives. "I like working with pottery because of the tactile experience, and I've been inspired by the designs in Moorish architecture' Burt Isenstein, who teaches at the Art Institute of Chicago, works with his wife, Nancy Gardner, in making hand-built pottery. "We'll have some 200 pieces with us in Ann Arbor, and people will find a new line of patterns and shapes:' Isenstein says. "Our pieces combine decorative and functional features, and we have patterns that resemble patchwork quilts." The couple, also showing at the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, has been known for doing whimsical designs on func- tional ware, some picking up on home designs. "As we go to the fairs, we see people that we know; and we like getting together with other artists:' Isenstein says. Jana Epstein, based in Atlanta, also likes the personal connections made at the art fairs and especially enjoys meeting clients. She offers black-and- white photos colored by applications of liquid solutions. "I photograph old architectural landscapes as well as people and try to showcase about 85 different images:' explains Epstein, a graduate of the University of Georgia who will be at the State Street Area Art Fair. "The photos are matted and framed using antique ceiling tiles and wood. "I thought I would go into graphic design, but I fell in love with photog- raphy that was not commercial. 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