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alyson iwamotoThe inspiration for Alyson Iwamoto’s Wabi Sabi collection came from her Japanese grandmother’s teacups and the California desert. Alyson “is continually inspired by nature’s intense and unexpected beauty. And my love for clay inspires me to create! Like a Zen garden, I look to express only what is essential. She is a native Los Angeles ceramic artist. Both her Japanese heritage and L.A. roots deeply influence her work. She has worked in clay for 20 years and she has pursued her dream as a full-time ceramic artist for the last four.

For nearly a decade Alyson taught children in Skid Row at Inner-City Arts. There she learned about humanity and imagination. She received her BFA in ceramics from Cal State University Long Beach.”

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re-surfaceBrooklyn-based artist Donna Brady captures images of the city’s dilapidated buildings and melds them with the Japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi (acceptance of the process of growth and decay) for her company Re-Surface Design.

“RE-SURFACE produces a range of hand-crafted lighting and interior décor objects with art at heart, and design in mind.

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