Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Eve Behar

If you're in the Boston area this time of year or hey, maybe you live there? Then go check out Eve's work. Tell her I sent you. She's talented and her work is one of a kind and really glorious. I own two pieces, including the one that was replaced for the stolen one by he who shall remain gay and nameless and in the movie Sex and the City. Did I mention he was short?

Photo by Caryn Leigh


CRAFT BOSTON
A show of contemporary art, craft & design presented by The Society of Arts and Crafts at:

Seaport World Trade Center
200 Seaport Blvd., Boston, MA

March 27 to 29, 2009:
Friday 10 am to 7 pm
Saturday 10 am to 6 pm
Sunday 11 am to 5 pm

craftboston

evebeharceramics

14 comments:

  1. Those are very pretty. If you point him out I will get it back for you plus a lil more in payment for the stress he caused you!

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  2. I saw her store in Etsy a few weeks ago. Love her stuff!

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  3. Boston? My niece works in Boston. I'll see if she knows anyone who's related to anyone who might be married to someone who needs a ceramic something or other.

    (I LOVE coffee mugs- too bad I'm a bazillion miles from Boston. or 400)

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  4. i love that dude. I don't give a crap if he IS short. p.s.

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  5. Her pieces look gorgeous! I want some!

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  6. Anonymous4:09 PM

    I haven't seen the short bastard around since SITC ended.

    I assume it's bad karma from stealing your pottery.

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  7. That looks like some nice stuff. But not nice enough to drag my butt away from the computer, into a car and a bazillion miles north...

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  8. Hey that's in my neck of the woods!
    But I'm a friggin' pauper.

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  9. I love her shop on Etsy. Very creative and fun pieces.

    Have a happy day

    Kris

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  10. Her mom should repay you for this with an appearance on The View. I'm just sayin'.

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  11. I'm with Jenn.
    Short men are evil.
    I love these ceramics, they are beautiful.

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  12. side note...one of your readers had asked and I finally found the answer today on AOL and here it is.

    March 25) - As the loved ones of Natasha Richardson continue to mourn, a family decision made in the wake of the Tony-winning actress's sudden death March 18 has brought a measure of comfort: After Richardson was taken off life support at Manhattan's Lenox Hill Hospital, her family requested that her organs be donated to other patients whose lives they might save.

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  13. Anonymous5:06 AM

    Nice one, I was just gonna post the same news.

    Boss O xxoo

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  14. ... although technically, you donate BEFORE the switch the machines off.

    Good things can come of tragedy.

    (no Pooz, am not talking about your tits again).

    Boss O

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