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From Garbage to Gallery
Artist David King's four-month residency at the San Francisco city dump.
In Made on Earth from MAKE: 18: ReMake America page 18

Wood-Grained Visions
Artist Alison Elizabeth Taylor's familiar scenes rendered in unexpected ways using wood inlay.
In Made on Earth from MAKE: 18: ReMake America page 23

¡Luchadora Libre!
Artist Sophia Allison's imaginatively feminine wrestling attire.
In Made on Earth from MAKE: 18: ReMake America page 24

Paper Hardware
Christopher Tallon's paper sculptures of tools fool the eye.
In Made on Earth from MAKE: 17: Lost Knowledge page 23

Local Girl Comes Home and Makes Good
Utilizing talent from her small-town community, Natalie Chanin grows her line of fashion and homeware.
From CRAFT: 08: Weaving page 30

Where Art and Craft Collide
Contemporary artists use traditional crafting techniques to make their case.
From CRAFT: 08: Weaving page 34

Flying School Automaton
Technology-loving artist Diane Landry discusses her background, her inspiration, and how kids respond to kinetic sculpture.
From MAKE: 14: Optics page 42

Felted Bear Hugs
James Gobel makes felted art that's somewhere between quilting, painting and mosaic.
In Handmade from CRAFT: 07: Shoes page 18

Soft Power
Margarita Cabrera makes U.S.-Mexico border inspired vinyl art.
In Handmade from CRAFT: 06: Play page 16

Full Metal Skateboard
Darío Escobar uses the Guatemalan colonial-era gilding and embossing techniques to bridge the gap between old and new.
In Handmade from CRAFT: 06: Play page 17

On the Wings of a Straw
Carl Rankin makes model planes out of common household objects.
In Made on Earth from MAKE: 12: Upload page 19

Beautiful Wasteland
The work of El Anatsui, one of Africa's foremost artists, effects a powerful transformation.
In Handmade from CRAFT: 05: Paper page 18

Rag Fashion
Ida Rak transforms castoffs into fanciful paper sculptures.
In Handmade from CRAFT: 05: Paper page 21

The Cardboard Cobbler
Folk singer Phranc surrounds herself with striking clothes and other fun stuff — all of which she's made from cardboard.
From CRAFT: 05: Paper page 42

Super Stick
Jason Torchinsky builds a 5-foot-tall retro Atari joystick that works.
In Made on Earth from MAKE: 11: Alt Vehicles page 18

Spirit Girl
Marnie Weber's ghostly clowns and dancing animals venture to the otherworld.
From CRAFT: 04: Costumes page 60

Handmade
Reports from the world of extreme crafting.
In Handmade from CRAFT: 03: Japanese Influence page 14

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The Cardboard Cobbler
Folk singer Phranc surrounds herself with striking clothes and other fun stuff — all of which she's made from cardboard.
From CRAFT: 05: Paper page 42

Super Stick
Jason Torchinsky builds a 5-foot-tall retro Atari joystick that works.
In Made on Earth from MAKE: 11: Alt Vehicles page 18

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