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  1. Artist: Matthew Korbel-Bowers

    June 19, 2013 by Erin Fletcher

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    Offering a bit of visual stimulation today with the design work of Matthew Korbel-Bowers whose four favorite things are California, Design, The Ocean and Eggs Benedict. 

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  2. Moving Images: Mr. Div

    March 15, 2013 by Erin Fletcher

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    Matthew DiVito aka Mr. Div serves up these magnificent and abstract animated GIFs. You may just find yourself lost in the loops. Become one of his many followers on tumblr.

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  3. Artist: Marina Muun

    March 6, 2013 by Erin Fletcher

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    Marina Muun states that she is inspired by the natural, unnatural and supernatural; a perfect combination that spawns into delightful works of art. I am particularly fond of the piece above, DepartureNot only becuase it reminds me of the Mook creature from My Grey Sky, but Marina captures death in such a poetic manner. The life slowly unraveling from the body. 

    But she swept my heart with her work Collecting, a simple artist book with a series of painted vitrines.collecting-marinamuun raindeity-marinamuun littlefriends-marinamuun

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  4. Artist: Sonia Rentsch

    October 25, 2012 by Erin Fletcher

    Still life stylist and art director Sonia Rentsch stages her objects perfectly to create clever portraits for her clients. Food should always come in the form of a tangram.


  5. Artist: Pernille Snedker Hansen

    July 12, 2012 by Erin Fletcher

    As the founder of Snedker Studios, Pernille Snedker Hansen uses nature as her inspiration for creating surfaces to challenge the aesthetics of interior spaces.  By combining western marbling with Japanese suminagashi, Pernille emphasizes the growth rings with vibrant pigments in her appropriately titled work Marbelous Wood.  

    As a student at North Bennet Street School, I had the opportunity to learn and practice marbling.  It’s a fascinating process, where pigments float and spread on top a watery surface and once you lay your paper down the pigments are captured into the fibers. 


  • My name is Erin Fletcher, owner and bookbinder of Herringbone Bindery in Boston. Flash of the Hand is a space where I share my process and inspirations.
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