Links

www.designfesta

Design Festa is the biggest art event in Japan, with approximately 47,000 visitors and 5,700 exhibitors featuring a wide diversity of creative work, including painting, sculpture, design, fashion and installations, as well as multi media, visual jockeys, film screening, live music, and performance art.

www.teeshamoore.com

Information on ARTFEST. Great Links Page as well as Teesha's graphic art work.

www.recycledworks.com

Rhonda and Chris bought my Bottle Cap Jewelry business several years ago and incorporated my bottle cap designs into their wonderful line of jewelry, mirrors, clocks, and furniture.

www.marlenemarshallmosaics.com

My Berkshire friend Marlene Marshall has written a informative and how-to book on shard art, MAKING BITS & PIECES MOSAICS. SHELL CHIC, recently published, is a collection of shell art with detailed instructions. Several of my dolls and accessories are included in this book.

www.dlmweb.com

David Minton's dlminton web services provides my web design and maintenance services. David has worked with me to make this site a representation of my artistic vision.

www.artitudezine.com

A fun magazine which honors creativity. Topics include Altered Books, Scrapbooking and Collage, Jewelry and More. This web site has a great many wonderful links to various artists

www.art-e-zine.co.uk

housewife.splinder.com
...recycling
...craft
...women artists

www.stevebruntlett.co.uk
...This winter I spent three weeks in India, mainly on a textile tour of Rajasthan. Steve Bruntlett, one of my fellow travelers, has put his lovely journal, sketch book and photos on his web site.



www.karinling.com
...Through her creations, Karin Ling explores faraway places and brings back stories.
Assemblage Ladies Quilts
Tin Can Work Dolls
From my collections of discarded objects...
I celebrate
| the commonplace
| the past
| the visual

Box 37, Sheffield, Massachusetts 01257
413.229.8012
janet.com

janet@janetcooperdesigns.com

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