Artists who Inspire...

Do-Ho Suh - A very inspiring artist. His work is tight in concept and craftsmanship.

Olafur Eliasson - A sculptor of light and space.

Ernesto Neto - A leading fabric sculptor from Brazil.

Andrea Zittel - A designer from A to Z.

E.V. Day - An emerging artist dealing with fabrics, feminism and a powerhouse of passion.

Lucy Orta - Looking at the issues of clothing and person along with the sustainability of clothing and space.

Janine Antoni - An innovative artist that blurs the line between sculpture and performance.

Bill Viola - One of the forerunners of video art.

Christo and Jeanne Claude - These two innovative artists know how to use fabrics.

Stephen Hendee - Drawing and 2-Dimensional forms happily translated to sculpture.

Eva Hesse - A pioneer in sculpture, both for women and artists in general. Using temporal materials is the highest form of bravery.

Ron Mueck - The very best in the field of realistic rendering, yet with just enough imagination to make it his.

Juan Munoz The works are interesting, but the concepts are unforgettable.

Maria Luisa Tadei - She has the most interesting use of materials and molds and carves light as if it were her own lump of clay.

Athena Tacha - She makes wearable sculpture but also makes such strong political statements - a powerful artist.

Ed Tuttle - My first mentor that knew spirituality and art. I barely believed they could co-habitate before I met him.

Kim Gatesman - An undergrad with me, a friend and rival for best artist.

David Meyer - Professor and Friend.

Miscellaneous Supports

The One Campaign and DATA - Two amazing sites to help end the indescribable poverty in Africa.

Fabric Workshop - A haven for Fabric Artists in Philadelphia.

Daily Serving - A great introduction to artists on a daily basis.

A Video by BLU

Human Anatomy Site - Good Science.

International Sculpture Center