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This magazine is on line and free (they request, but do not require, donations). It is wonderful and full of inspiration

HAND/EYE is the world's only journal dedicated to global creativity. With the help of talented writers and photographers from around the world, we focus on the work of artists, artisans, designers, and other creatives, unfettered by traditional definitions of art, craft and design.


Here is an area of 'recycling'....beautiful work......... http://handeyemagazine.com/category/terms/artifact/recycled which shares links to many artists working with recycled materials.


and this.... paper jewelry in beautiful organic shapes..... http://handeyemagazine.com/content/paper-bliss


I was originally looking in general for more information on marketing natural dyes which led me to this article in the magazine also........
http://handeyemagazine.com/content/paradoxes-marketing-natural-dyes

 
So glamorous! Now do this tiny ad!
A rocket mass heater heats your home with one tenth the wood of a conventional wood stove
http://woodheat.net
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