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BillI love working with clay. I love building when it is small, mostly handcrafted and beautiful. I love to imagine, create, help and teach. I love to communicate through photography and writing. Traveling is great, especially Mexico, and yet, I love the place I live. Most of all, I love my family.
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A SPICY POSOLE OF ALL THINGS CANELO. NEWS OF THE CANELO PROJECT AND THE HANDCRAFTED BUILDING MOVEMENT; ATHENA AND BILL STEEN AND THE STEEN FAMILY; TALES AND IMAGERY FROM THE U.S./MEXICAN BORDER; DISPATCHES FROM INTERNATIONAL FRIENDS: LOCAL FOOD AND MUSIC; IDEAS AND PLANS FOR THE POST PETROLEUM AGE.
Spring, Summer, Etc.
I started this blog post back in early July, my thought was to write something that would catch up on our spring and early summer activities. Well, here we are, almost Sept and I’m just posting it now. I’ve had read more »
Dirt-O-Rama – Intriguing Tales Beneath Our Feet
From July 14th through the 29th, Athena and I will be at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum participating in their summer program entitled “Dirt-O-Rama – Intriguing Tales Beneath Our Feet. I don’t believe anything has been posted to their website yet read more »
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5:14 pm Denver – Around the Edges
This is primarily a piece about photography. The subject in this case, is the context in which we worked. When I was immersing myself more thoroughly into the world of the camera, one photographer who was a strong influence on read more »
Denver Art Museum – The Final Chapter
Once in a while, you get a project where everything seems to come together seamlessly. Such was the case in Denver. From the accommodations to the amount of materials we ordered, it was flawless. Of course those things don’t necessarily read more »